File:Nave altar, Salisbury Cathedral 01.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNave altar, Salisbury Cathedral 01.jpg |
English: A nave altar, inaugurated and blessed by the Bishop of Salisbury on Sunday 14th January 2023.
One of two, the first new altar in Salisbury Cathedral for 700 years. |
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Author | Richard Avery |
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