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gothic: mediaeval/medieval; relating to the Middle Ages; an architectural style common in western Europe from the 12th through to the 15th century and characterized by pointed arches, rib vaulting, and a developing emphasis on verticality and the impression of height; a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate.


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The Bridge at Durham
Plate II. Canterbury Cathedral. South West View.
Plate III. Gloucester Cathedral. West Front and South Side.
Rain-Water Head, Haddon Hall
21. Stokesay Castle (General View)
Wollaton Hall From the North-East
Mournful / Contemplative Full-Page Border With Statues
Goth skull with vines
Goth skull with vines, colour version
Magdalen Cloisters
Niches at Oriel
The Grotesque (Le Stryge)
Gargoyle, brighter version
The Gateway of St. John’s College
Gothic Window
Winchester College
Porch of St. Mary’s
Plate XXV. The Cloisters, Norwich Cathedral.
2280.—The Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge
Quinta Giustiniani en Pádua
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Bakewell; Derbyshire; England

Canterbury; Kent; England

DurhamDurham; England

Gloucester; Gloucestershire; England

Magdalen College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Magdalene College; Cambridge; Cambridgeshire; England

Norwich; Norfolk; England

Nottingham; Nottinghamshire; England

Oriel College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Padua; Veneto; Italy

Paris; Ile-de-France; France

St. John’s College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Winchester; Hampshire; England