File:Backchurch.jpg
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English: St Peter's parish church, Bishopton, County Durham. View from the east, showing the chancel east window of three stepped lancets. |
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- 2006-12-28 13:28 D Wells 1108×1477× (218247 bytes) picture of the back of bishopton church taken by me {{CopyrightedFreeUse-Link}} not avalible anywhere else to my knolage
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