File:St Mary de Castro Leicester c1814.jpg

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Description St Mary de Castro church, Leicester, England, circa 1814. The picture shows the west face of the church, prior to Victorian restoration. The half-timbered gateway can be seen extending right up to the north wall of the church (compare: Castle Yard Leicester.jpg). Image caption reads: St Mary's Church, Leicester. Engraved by Woolnote, from a Drawing by J.P. Neale for the Beauties of England & Wales / London: Published by John Harris, St Pauls Church Yard, Feb. 1, 1814
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Author Woolnote, from a drawing by J.P. Neale

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