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Join the American Viscountess as she explores the 1,300-year-old history of Wimborne Minster in Dorset, England. From the rare 14th-century astronomical clock that predates Copernicus to the fascinating Chained Library where books are still secured by 17th-century iron links, discover how these ancient treasures survived Viking raids and Victorian renovations. We go behind the scenes into the bell tower to see the mechanisms that have kept time for centuries and uncover the deep aristocratic connections that have shaped this historic English town for generations.
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