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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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1023.—Howden Church (detail for use as computer desktop background image)
1027.—Ruins of Netley Abbey
Fountains Abbey
1046.—Stone Church, south door.
1047.—Stone Church, Nave and Chancel.
Trematon Castle
1060.—Cathedral of Kildare.
49.—St. Sebald’s Church at Nuremberg.
St Mawes Castle
The Gateway of St. John’s College
Damascus, Syria
Rothenberg Castle Ruins
Coucy Castle, Bird’s Eye Drawing
Three Gothic Arches
1308.—Stratford Church: West End
Porta San Paolo
Old Bologna (1850s)
Ludlow Castle: Gate-way of Chapel
[p.137] Stokesay Castle—The Courtyard.
Stratford Church.
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Places Shown

Aldfield; Ripon; Yorkshire; England

Bologna; Emilia-Romagna Italy

Conwy Castle; Conwy; Wales

Coucy-le-Château-Affrique; Picardy; France

DamascusDamascus; Syria

Howden; Yorkshire; England

Kildare; County Kildare; Ireland

Ludlow; Shropshire; England

Netley; Hampshire; England

Nuermberg; Franconia; Bavaria; Germany

Rome; Italy

Saltash; Cornwall; England

St Mawes; Cornwall; England

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

Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Stone; Cheshire; England

Stratford; Warwickshire; England