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Athena Review. (2006)."Gothic Architecture." Athena Review. 20 May 2010
Discover France. (2010)."French Art & Architecture." Discover France. 20 May 2010
Ross, David. "Gothic Architecture in England." 2010. Britain Express. 20 May 2010
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