Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe Church Nave East 1887
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The stone vaulted nave, looking east. The church houses some interesting artefacts, including what is purported to be a rib from the Dun Cow, said to have been slain by that old-fashioned homicidal maniac, Guy of Warwick; it is, in fact, a whale-bone, thought to have been presented by Cabot.
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