Newark on Trent Market, Nottinghamshire, UK. — Stock Photo, Image
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Newark on Trent Market, Nottinghamshire, UK. — Stock Editorial Photography

The busy Friday market at Newark on Trent, over looked by the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene. One of the largest churches in the country,it's towering spire is a visible landmark for miles around. The church was founded by the wool me

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