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Details of Gothic Architecture,
Measured and drawn from existing examples, by J. K. COLLINS, Architect.
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E.E. Doorway from Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, Norfolk.
" Plans of Piers, &c. from West Walton Church, Norfolk.