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  2. File:Lincoln Cathedral, Deans eye window (38137302184).jpg

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    Much of the stone tracery had to be completely replaced, and it was particularly challenging as the window supports the transept roof. Around 70% glass is original, and all the restoration work was carried out by the Cathedral works department's stained-glass conservators. Date: 5 December 2017, 10:45: Source: Lincoln Cathedral, Deans eye ...

  3. Church window - Wikipedia

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    Above the window the flat surface of the arch remained without ornamentation or was pierced by small round windows. Romanesque art used, in addition to windows enclosed by the round arch, others surrounded by the trefoil or fan-arch, and even openings for light entirely Baroque in design, with arbitrarily curved arches. In the Gothic period the ...

  4. Stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The upper windows are best seen from the opposite side of the aisle to the window viewed, but as they are taller than the lower windows they are harder to view. The circuit is clockwise, from the north side of the nave, the south transept, the choir, the apse, the north transept and finally the south side of the nave.

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  6. Cathedral glass - Wikipedia

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    A sheet of cathedral glass. Cathedral glass is the name given commercially to monochromatic sheet glass. It is thin by comparison with 'slab glass', may be coloured, and is textured on one side. The name draws from the fact that windows of stained glass were a feature of medieval European cathedrals from the 10th century onward.

  7. Transept - Wikipedia

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    The north and south end walls often hold decorated windows of stained glass, such as rose windows, in stone tracery. Occasionally, the basilicas and the church and cathedral planning that descended from them were built without transepts; sometimes the transepts were reduced to matched chapels. More often, the transepts extended well beyond the ...

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