Despair
I quite liked that little crying child which I photographed in Sherborne Abbey (UK). Putting it behind bars of the old castle ruin of Sherborne I can imagine all sorts of stories around that child.
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Church Interior
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Founded by St. Aldhelm in AD 705, Sherborne Abbey in Dorset has developed from Saxon cathedral to a monastic community and finally, to one of the most beautiful of England's parish churches. The 15th century fan-vaulting of its ceiling in the so-called perpendicular style is particularly fine.
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