File:Center Aisle towards Pulpit Old Ship Church Hingham Massachusetts.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCenter Aisle towards Pulpit Old Ship Church Hingham Massachusetts.jpg |
English: "Center Aisle towards Pulpit, Old Ship Church, 88 Main St., Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts," by an unknown photographer for the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches. Undated. |
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