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The gates of St. Joseph’s Retreat, Highgate, England, which it is claimed, has the most beautiful high altar in the world, to say nothing of some very fine statuary, are of solid s’lvcr. The Retreat, by the way occupies one of the highest situations in England.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3962, 14 December 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

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The gates of St. Joseph’s Retreat, Highgate, England, which it is claimed, has the most beautiful high altar in the world, to say nothing of some very fine statuary, are of solid s’lvcr. The Retreat, by the way occupies one of the highest situations in England. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3962, 14 December 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

The gates of St. Joseph’s Retreat, Highgate, England, which it is claimed, has the most beautiful high altar in the world, to say nothing of some very fine statuary, are of solid s’lvcr. The Retreat, by the way occupies one of the highest situations in England. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3962, 14 December 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)

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