THESE THREE STONEMASONS are to become “immortal” at Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire. They have been renovating the famous minster, and, as a reward for their fine work, they have been allowed to carve their heads in stone, which will be fixed to the wall of the building. From left are Messrs G. Rasem, T. Pacey, and L. Potts.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30471, 19 June 1964, Page 8
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57THESE THREE STONEMASONS are to become “immortal” at Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire. They have been renovating the famous minster, and, as a reward for their fine work, they have been allowed to carve their heads in stone, which will be fixed to the wall of the building. From left are Messrs G. Rasem, T. Pacey, and L. Potts. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30471, 19 June 1964, Page 8
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