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THE BROCHURE SERIES The Cathedrals of England DECEMBER, 1900 |
| PLATE XCI | LITCHFIELD CATHEDRAL FROM NORTHWEST |
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| 1900. | DECEMBER | No. 12. |
THE CATHEDRALS OF ENGLAND
Such a general survey of the most representative English cathedrals as is undertaken in the present article naturally leaves no space for a detailed consideration of the various diversities of architecture that they present, and future issues of this series will be devoted to illustrating, individually, the various developments of the English Gothic style. The characteristic features of the English Gothic cathedrals, as compared with those of the Continent, and particularly with those in France, are as follows:—