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The Church of St Mary in Litton, Somerset, England, dates from the 13th century. It is a Grade I listed building.
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Alexander William Kinglake was an English orientalist travel writer and historian.
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The shōrō, shurō or kanetsuki-dō is the bell tower of a Buddhist temple in Japan, housing the temple's bonshō (梵鐘). It can also be found at some Shinto shrines which used to function as temples, as for example Nikkō Tōshō-gū. Two main types exist, the older hakamagoshi (袴腰), which has walls, and the more recent fukihanachi (吹放ち) or fukinuki (吹貫・吹抜き), which does not.
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