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The letter that sealed the fate of Imber village
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A hint of the weather to come?
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A glimpse of Stonehenge in the distance
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The real thing - always looks smaller than you imagine
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Even the hayricks have a neolithic quality
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Pig heaven
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Arriving at Warminster station for the bus ride to Imber
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Starting our journey to Imber on an old Routemaster bus
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A real warning - now crossing Salisbury Plain
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Unusual place for a bus stop as we pause to look at a firing range.
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Bus enthusiasts get excited
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Opening the bonnet of a Routemaster
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The nitty gritty
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Three Routemasters - almost standing to attention
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Vintage bus and conductor
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The fleet arrives at Imber village
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Our first glimpse of St Giles church
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The path to St Giles Church, Imber
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Some 17th century graffiti in the porch
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Inside St. Giles
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The church survived its wartime ordeal
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Memorial urn to John Wadman 1677-1745
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There isn't much left of the church's former glories
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A wall painting in St. Giles
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The seven deadly sins
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More wall decorations
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The bell ringers table
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War memorial from WW1
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Another reminder that the residents of Imber made huge sacrifices in WW1 as well.
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A plaque erected by Wiltshire County Council.