

The photograph depicts a stone archway with two openings. The larger archway is above a smaller one. The archway is constructed from brick and stone, exhibiting signs of aging and wear. A light fixture is mounted on the wall between the arches. A gate is visible to the left. The image is rendered in sepia tones. The title of the photograph is "Canterbury" and it was created by Robert Henry Cheney.
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