Ruins of Elgin Cathedral (known as The Lantern of the North), Elgin, Scotland. The cathedral was burned in 1390 by the Wolf of Badenoch. It was rebuilt over the next couple of ceturies, but fell victim to the Reformation in 1560.

Ruins of Elgin Cathedral (known as The Lantern of the North), Elgin, Scotland. The cathedral was burned in 1390 by the Wolf of Badenoch. It was rebuilt over the next couple of ceturies, but fell victim to the Reformation in 1560.
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