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16th May 2017

16/5/2017

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If these old walls could speak
Timbers from England’s oldest hotel - the ‘Royal Clarence’ in Exeter which tragically burnt down last autumn and have now been used in a sculpture outside the Cathedral.
​These Timbers date from the 1500’s.
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Jaded Silk link
26/8/2023 17:58:16

Great reead thank you

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