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English: The 16th-century pulpit in the Church of St Mary the Virgin in Pilton in Barnstaple, Devon
Date Taken on 22 March 2018
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Author User:Jack1956

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21:42, 22 March 2018 2,708 × 3,400 (1,492,919 bytes) w:en:Jack1956 (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description = The 16th-century [[pulpit]] in the [[Church of St Mary the Virgin, Pilton|Church of St Mary the Virgin]] in [[Pilton, Devon|Pilton]] in [[Barnstaple]], [[Devon]] |Source = Photograph taken by me |Author = Jack1956 |Date = 2018-03-22 |Permission = |Other_versions = }} == Licensing == {{self|cc-zero}}

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