

The image depicts Sevins Cathedral by Herbert Gordon Warlow. The cathedral's facade features a large rose window at the top center, made of stone with a flower-like design. Below the rose window is a large pointed arch entrance with intricate carvings and details. The building's exterior is constructed from stone bricks with many windows, some of which are pointed arches. A tall tower with a clock face is on the left side of the building. In the foreground, a large open area contains many people dressed in old-fashioned clothing, some standing and some sitting. A horse-drawn carriage is present on the right side of the image within the crowd. The image is rendered in shades of gray and black, with a lighter border around the edges.
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