Originally issued by King John in June 1215 to prevent civil war between the king and his barons, Magna Carta has become a world-famous symbol of justice, fairness, and human rights. Having inspired and encouraged movements for freedom and constitutional government for hundreds of years, the four remaining copies of the document have been awarded ‘Memory of the World’ status by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). 

Emily Naish, Archivist at Salisbury Cathedral accessing temperature and humidity data from the
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