Graffiti carved into stonework by a choirboy hundreds of years ago has been found in Exeter Cathedral.
The writing dates back to the 17th century - and has been revealed by the removal of the cathdral organ, which has been dismantled and sent for refurbishment.
The graffiti consists of the signature of a boy called Matthew Locke and the date, 1638.
And after carving his name in the organ loft, Locke went on to make his mark as a famous Baroque composer.
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