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Crystal Palace interior view of a medieval style hall with arches and gothic detailing. In the foreground is a tomb with a recumbent figure of with hands in prayer position on a plinth. This is the Tomb of the Black Prince.

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Crystal Palace interior view of a medieval style hall with arches and gothic detailing. In the foreground is a tomb with a recumbent figure of with hands in prayer position on a plinth. This is the Tomb of the Black Prince.
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Title: Crystal Palace interior view of a medieval style hall with arches and gothic detailing. In the foreground is a tomb with a recumbent figure of with hands in prayer position on a plinth. This is the Tomb of the Black Prince.
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Crystal Palace interior view of a medieval style hall with arches and gothic detailing.
In the foreground is a tomb with a recumbent figure of with hands in prayer position on a plinth.
This is the Tomb of the Black Prince.

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