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A HIGH RESOLUTION DOWNLOAD IS ALSO AVAILABLE, PLEASE EMAIL FOR INFO. COMES WITH DESCRIPTION LICHFIELD Cathedral follows the usual plan almost entirely, and is the only one in this country that has spires on its west end towers as well as on its central one. The transept, however, has only an aisle to the east. The cloister is gone; the chapter-house is on the north side of the Cathedral, and had no communication with the cloister, which, as at Wells, was probably on the south side. The form of the chapter-hquse is somewhat singular, being an oblong with the corners cut off. The vaulting, however, springs as usual from a pillar in the centre. The Lady chapel, though in the usual place, terminates in a half hexagon, and is of the same height with the choir, both which are unusual. NOTE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU PURCHASE: This is a GENUINE ANTIQUE PRINT. It is NOT a modern reproduction, ie. a laser scan, photocopy etc. This print was published on the date mentioned, or circa of the date mentioned at the top of the page. The term "print" is referred to an image on a piece of paper. The print I have for sale, like many antique prints, originate from an antique book publication. The publication may not always be known. If you have any questions, emails are welcome. N° de ref. del artículo 9191
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