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English Gothic Architecture
Gloucester Cathedral
The Gloucester Cathedral exemplifies the Perpendicular Gothic Period. The interior conveys an impression of a "cage" of stone and glass, typical of the period. The walls and windows are sharper and less flamboyant than those of the earlier style.
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