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English: A painting by John Warwick Smith, c. 1790, showing a scene from Holywell, Flintshire, with St Winefride's Well, St James' church and a watermill.
Date c. 1790
Source T. W. Pritchard (2009), "St Winefride, Her Holy Well and the Jesuit Mission, c.600–1930", Bridge Books
Author John Warwick Smith

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