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arches: In architecture, a curved or flat member made up of separate wedge-shaped solids: a means of spanning an opening. This keyword describes an arch-shaped entrance or opening.


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345.—Castle of Lillebonne
Screen in Selby Church
VII.—Merton College: The Library Interior
381.—St. Mary’s Chapel, Hastings Cliff Castle.
389.—Ruins of reading Abbey in 1721.
399.—Norwich Castle
Plate 4.—Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire.
415.—Entrance to Warwick Castle.
425.—Interor of Newark Castle
43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [exterior view]
43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [interior view]
46. The South Nave Arcade, Melbourne, Derbyshire, with stilted Norman arcade.
The Sanctuary, National War Shrine, Edinburgh
525.—The Crypt, St. Bartholomew’s Church.
Jailer walking into the dark
527.—The Western Entrance, Interior, St. Bartholomew’s church.
Hastings: The Castle.
Interior of the Temple Church.
567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
569.—Staircase in the Conventual Buildings, Canterbury
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Chepstow; Monmouthshire; Wales

Cliffe; Kent; England

Edinburgh; Lothian; Scotland

Hastings; Kent; England

Hastings; Sussex; England

Lillebonne; Seine-Maritime; France

LondonLondon; England

Melbourne; Derbyshire; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Newark; Nottinghamshire; England

Norwich; Norfolk; England

Reading; Berkshire; England

Selby; Yorkshire; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England