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The shot is looking up from the platform which supported the bells.
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No organ pipes or bats that I was able to see...
How true Canada lol! :D We get a lot of snow here too (NorthEast Pennsylvania) but this past Winter hadn't beem too bad...we used to get a lot more snow from Nor'Easters blowing up the coast. Oh well.

I LOVE this shot...makes me want to walk out there...on second thought...I think I will stay here safe in my chair...in my computer room...lol. :D
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What a beautiful cathedral. I hope it will be restored someday.
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Just wonderful Mr. Motts. It's hard to come up with adjectives that no one else has used. Fabulous portrayal of a beautiful church. Thanks for the new gallery.
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You can imagine a bride walking down the red carpet centre aisle to meet her groom at the end.
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Was the detail painted on the glass? It looks like that.
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I bet they weigh a lot.
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What a shame. And all the things that have fallen apart on the floor. The church was sold for $7,000 and they had a grant or something to repair it, but money went astray (see information written by Mr. Motts on the title page to this gallery), what a terrible shame.
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Good one, eldokid!! :) I wonder...were those images painted to represent men or women? Angels are usually women??
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This is just beautiful, I think it is my favourite shot. The light entering and making the walls gold, and the wonderful stained glass windows accented by the arches. Fabulous. It would be a travesty to have this destroyed.
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Was anything in the drawers?
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What a shame that the angels painted on the right wall are peeling away. What a loss.
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A fantastic shot, great lighting, perspective, angles, highlighting the lovely stained glass window. Perhaps good wallpaper?
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It should be restored. Thank heaven no one has stolen the stained glass windows. Five churches near my town have had all theirs stolen, left just empty window frames.!!