File:Rivington c1780.jpg
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DescriptionRivington c1780.jpg |
English: Watercolour of Rivington, Lancashire, England, with a view toward the Rivington Pike as it appeared in 1780. |
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Source | Photograph of original image by Paul Lacey |
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