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Description Interior of Church of All Saints, Otley Road, Harlow Hill, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It is the cemetery chapel in Harlow Hill Cemetery, and was designed in 1870 by architects Isaac Thomas Shutt and Alfred Hill Thompson. When this photo was taken, the church had two pulpits, one either side of the chancel arch, and this is the northern one - you can see the north transept in the left background, and the north side of the chancel arch in the right background. One of the pulpits is original and one was added in the 1920s; it is not known whether this is the original one.
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