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English: Addington Palace. Tait lay on his deathbed at Addington Palace. Addington Palace was the archbishop's home from 1805 until his death.
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8 September 2006 (original upload date)

(Original text: 2006-08-13)
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Dieter Simon at English Wikipedia

(Original text: Dieter Simon Dieter Simon)

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  • 2006-09-08 23:42 Dieter Simon 640×480×8 (113393 bytes) {{Information| |Description = Addington Palace |Source = self-made |Date = 2006-08-13 |Author = Dieter Simon ~~~ |Permission = Own work

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