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Steel engraving by Chatelin dated about 1760, showing the harvest being gathered in front of All Saints with the ruins of Pontefract Castle on the hill on the left hand side

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Steel engraving by Chatelin dated about 1760, showing the harvest being gathered in front of All Saints with the ruins of Pontefract Castle on the hill on the left hand side.
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Title: Steel engraving by Chatelin dated about 1760, showing the harvest being gathered in front of All Saints with the ruins of Pontefract Castle on the hill on the left hand side
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Steel engraving by Chatelin dated about 1760, showing the harvest being gathered in front of All Saints with the ruins of Pontefract Castle on the hill on the left hand side.

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