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recreate not only the structural appearance of medieval churches, but also the richly decorated and colourful interiors that had been almost entirely lost, existing only as a painted screen here and there, a few tiled floors such as those at winchester and canterbury and the intricate painted wooden ceiling
those that, during the medieval period as now, were governed by a body of secular clergy or chapter, presided over by a dean. these cathedrals are chichester, exeter, hereford, lichfield, lincoln, london, salisbury, wells, and york, all of which built specifically to serve as cathedral churches. the fan-vaulted...
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