DescriptionThe Temple of Concord and Victory, Stowe - geograph.org.uk - 836606.jpg
English: The Temple of Concord and Victory, Stowe The Temple of Concord and Victory, viewed along the Grecian Valley. The temple is one of the grandest in any garden in the country, it was begun in 1747 for Lord Cobham and originally called the Grecian Temple.
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