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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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Colour plate: Morris Dance
112.—Interior of Norman Tower, Pevensey.
211.—Windows from the Palace of Westminster
Chantry Chapel, Warwick
Painted Window. Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, And Seven Norman Earls of Chester.
420.—Warkworth Castle
527.—The Western Entrance, Interior, St. Bartholomew’s church.
565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
577.—Interior of Lincoln Cathedral.
823.—Great Hall, Kenilworth
929.—North West View of Salisbury Cathedral.
931.—Chapter House, Salisbury.
1027.—Ruins of Netley Abbey
1045.—Stone Church
1049.—Lutterworth Church.
1050.—Chilton Church, Oxfordshire.
1053.—Glasgow Cathedral.
1308.—Stratford Church: West End
1314.—Northleach church, Gloucestershire
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Chilton; Oxfordshire; England

GlasgowGlasgow; Scotland

Kenilworth; Warwickshire; England

Lincoln; Lincolnshire; England

LondonLondon; England

Lutterworth; Leicestershire; England

Netley; Hampshire; England

Northleach; Gloucestershire; England

Pevensey; Sussex; England

Salisbury; Wiltshire; England

Stone; Cheshire; England

Stratford; Warwickshire; England

Warkworth; Northumberland; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Westminster; London; England