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Bible at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Organ at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roof at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceiling of the central tower at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Altar at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of Wat Na Phra Men, Undestroyed Ayutthaya temple, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of Wat Na Phra Men, Undestroyed Ayutthaya temple, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Octagonal ceiling of chapter house at York minster (cathedral)
Twin (west) towers at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Triforium in north transept at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of Wat Na Phra Men, Undestroyed Ayutthaya temple, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
The beautiful old town of Braubach in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
The beautiful old town of Braubach in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harburg Castle in Bavaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twin (west) towers at York minster (cathedral) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dating mainly from the twelfth century, the christian cathedral (often called the minster) at York, England, is reckoned to be the largest medieval cathedral in northen europe with abundant stained glass dating from the middle ages and undestroyed by Puritan soldiers during the english seventeenth century civil war as their commander, Fairfax, was a yorkshire man and forbade any damage at the cat


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