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windows: holes in walls used to look out of and to provide light; usually these days the hole is filled with a sheet of glass.


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Cholmondeley Castle
View of St. Paul’s Cathedral from the Thames
Dunstan and the Devil
Crawley, Sussex
Eaton Hall.—Duke of Westminster
North Chapel, Sussex
Restormel Castle, Cornwall
Chantry Chapel, Warwick
Painted Window. Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, And Seven Norman Earls of Chester.
Steep, Hampshire
420.—Warkworth Castle
43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [interior view]
Letter T from page 47
The Muniment Room at Merton College
A Boyar Wedding Feast
527.—The Western Entrance, Interior, St. Bartholomew’s church.
The Birthplace of Charles Dickens
565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
577.—Interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Cholmondeley; Malpas; Cheshire; England

Cliffe; Kent; England

Crawley; Sussex; England

Eaton; Chester; Cheshire; England

Lincoln; Lincolnshire; England

LondonLondon; England

Lostwithiel; Cornwall; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Portsmouth; Hampshire; England

Russia

Steep; Hampshire; England

Warkworth; Northumberland; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England