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Summary
DescriptionExCathedra-BirminghamTownHall-byJamesAshby-20080301.jpg |
English: The Ex Cathedra Choir, a British choir based in Birmingham in the West Midlands, England, performing at the Birmingham Town Hall.
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1 March 2008. |
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Ex Cathedra. |
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James Ashby. |
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GFDL.

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