Arthur Coke died 1629 and Elizabeth Coke died 1627 memorial monument by Nicholas Stone, Bramfield church, Suffolk, England, UK
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Arthur Coke died 1629 and Elizabeth Coke died 1627 memorial monument by Nicholas Stone, Bramfield church, Suffolk, England, UK

Date

Jan 30, 2025

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Ian Murray

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BRK25C37_101

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No

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No

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Rights managed

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60,0Mb (2,5Mb) / 12,6in x 18,6in / 3770 x 5566 (300dpi)

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