| The definitive guide to the subject, A
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| | are of most immediate importance, of
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| Priory Revealed published by the Museum
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| | which the recycling theme is reflected in
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| of London Archeology Service is the
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| | the text boxes alongside this article.It
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| spearhead title in the present campaign
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| | is worth noting that, for us as a Museum
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| to provide a higher profile of the Merton
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| | wishing to promote its 900th anniversary,
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| Abbey conservation area, including the
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| | the chronology of the Priory creates a
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| latest archaeological research.A Priory
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| | problem. Merton Priory as an institution
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| Revealed updates the two earlier booklets
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| | was founded in 1114, but there is a
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| which were more about how the site was
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| | second date for the foundation of the
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| arranged and what was produced. This will
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| | priory building itself.The order built
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| be the single most important work on
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| | its first church in Merton, situated near
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| subject of the Merton Priory for the
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| | the present St. Mary's Church in Merton
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| general public, as it summarises the
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| | Park, dating back to 1114. The area was
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| history of the priory, as, despite
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| | abandoned by the canons (before being
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| containing an enormous amount of
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| | demolished in 1540) when they moved from
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| historical information, it has been
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| | their timber buildings, taking some with
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| devised as general reading, rather than
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| | them, to the riverside site of the first
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| as a reference work for architectural
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| | flint and stone church, built in part
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| historians, (a task better left to the
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| | upon the old Roman road, and consecrated
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| full report being published at the end of
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| | in 1117 and it is this site which
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| the year by the Museum of London which
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| | continued to grow.The Priory site was
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| will capture academics but fail to
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| | fully integrated with the River Wandle,
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| attract general readers).Lionel's book
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| | the course of which was changed where
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| highlights the work being done by several
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| | needed. Its tributaries supplied not only
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| groups including the Priory Trust, Merton
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| | drinking water, and motive power but
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| Historical Society, English Heritage and
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| | provided an effective sanitation system
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| the Museum of London. If I have one major
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| | for the domestic buildings associated
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| quarrel, I would have had a better
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| | with the Priory.If we are to promote the
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| experience if the text was not so
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| | 900th anniversary, and start work towards
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| condensed.This is by no means a condensed
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| | it, then we must decide if it is the
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| book, but it is meant to attract anyone
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| | building we are celebrating, in which
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| interested in an absorbing historical
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| | case 1117 would be the more correct
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| narrative of the priory. The editors
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| | initial date in terms of the excavated
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| worked to make the writing accessible,
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| | site, however this would mean planning an
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| including the key guidelines for
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| | event in 12 years time.All things being
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| researchers, and everything is well
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| | equal, taking 1114 as the start date
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| illustrated, yet this is no handbook for
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| | would be a better idea as we would be
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| beginners, as the author asserts a level
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| | planning for an event in 8 years, only 2
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| of authority in his documentary and
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| | years after the 2012 Olympics.This would
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| archaeological evidence.This book is the
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| | also give us a second bite of the cherry
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| product of investigation by Lionel over
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| | in 2017, by which time it is possible
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| many years to explore the religious,
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| | that the interest stirred up by the first
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| political and industrial development from
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| | date will have produced more information
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| the foundation of the Priory as an
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| | to celebrate.From the museum's point of
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| Augustinian monastery, occupying the site
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| | view, the industrial history titbits in
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| situated close to the present day
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| | the book are of most immediate interest,
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| Recycling of the raw materials used to
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| | of which the recycling theme as reflected
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| build the Merton prioryMerton Priory is
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| | in the text box alongside this article
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| indirectly responsible for the area's
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| | add new insight.Merton Priory is
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| name, despite never being an abbey, but
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| | indirectly responsible for the area's
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| the institution is certainly responsible
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| | name, despite never being an abbey, but
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| for providing construction materiels for
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| | the institution is certainly responsible
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| subsequent generations, like the various
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| | for providing construction materiels for
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| churches that fell once their clerical
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| | subsequent generations, like the various
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| powers were lostIndustries have
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| | churches that fell once their clerical
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| flourished along the banks of the River
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| | powers were lostIndustries have
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| Wandle for centuries, many of these used
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| | flourished along the banks of the River
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| salvaged & natural materials found in the
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| | Wandle for centuries, many of these used
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| area, such as some future race will build
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| | salvaged & natural materials found in the
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| upon our ruins! This was true of the
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| | area, such as some future race will build
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| Catholic church who have built upon the
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| | upon our ruins! This was true of the
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| foundations of the aristocracy of the
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| | Catholic church who have built upon the
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| Roman Empire and the Merton Abbey Mills
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| | foundations of the aristocracy of the
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| site.When Henry VIII dissolved the
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| | Roman Empire and the Merton Abbey Mills
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| nunnery at St Helen's Bishopsgate there
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| | site.When Henry VIII dissolved the
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| was no great disarray as with other
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| | nunnery at St Helen's Bishopsgate there
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| religious house closures like Merton
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| | was no great disarray as with other
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| Priory, the land and property of the
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| | religious house closures like Merton
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| church, gradually added upon over the
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| | Priory, the land and property of the
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| centuries, was confiscated by the crown
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| | church, gradually added upon over the
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| to help fund the hundred years war, the
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| | centuries, was confiscated by the crown
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| canons finally surrendered and the
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| | to help fund the hundred years war, the
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| four-hundred year old Priory site was
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| | canons finally surrendered and the
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| subsequently demolished during the
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| | four-hundred year old Priory site was
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| reformation in 1538.Some buildings like
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| | subsequently demolished during the
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| the Chapter house including remnants from
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| | reformation in 1538.Some buildings like
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| the medieval period along with most of
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| | the Chapter house including remnants from
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| the foundations have survived. The waste
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| | the medieval period along with most of
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| and rubbish discovered under the old
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| | the foundations have survived. The waste
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| gardens and houses when the site was
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| | and rubbish discovered under the old
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| excavated 360 years later reviled a great
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| | gardens and houses when the site was
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| deal information about people's everyday
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| | excavated 360 years later reviled a great
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| lives, but the Tudor demolition gangs
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| | deal information about people's everyday
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| took most of the archaeology for
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| | lives, but the Tudor demolition gangs
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| recycling including 3,600 tons of stone.
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| | took most of the archaeology for
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| A masterpiece of destruction for both the
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| | recycling including 3,600 tons of stone.
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| Cuddington Church and Merton Priory that
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| | A masterpiece of destruction for both the
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| were demolished to make room for and
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| | Cuddington Church and Merton Priory that
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| build Henry VIII's opulent new palace at
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| | were demolished to make room for and
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| Nonsuch near Sutton.The tower bells and
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| | build Henry VIII's opulent new palace at
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| window lead were taken to the foundries
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| | Nonsuch near Sutton.The tower bells and
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| and cast into cannon & shot for the
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| | window lead were taken to the foundries
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| coastal defences. Stone originally from
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| | and cast into cannon & shot for the
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| the medieval Priory was also used in the
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| | coastal defences. Stone originally from
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| later sections of the perimeter wall.From
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| | the medieval Priory was also used in the
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| the museum's point of view, the
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| | later sections of the perimeter wall.
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| industrial history titbits in the book
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