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    <title>Earthlore: Gothic Dreams</title>
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    <description>A lively and illustrated introduction to the monumental churches and cathedrals of the Middle Ages, with a feature on Notre Dame de Paris.</description>
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    <title>Wikipedia: Gothic Architecture</title>
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    <description>An illustrated description of the origins and characteristics of the style and its variants and revival. It includes a list of notable Gothic structures.</description>
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    <description>Clickable thumbnails of photos and drawings illustrating Early Gothic with links to the High Gothic period, from the Digital Archive of Architecture.</description>
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    <title>European Route of Brick Gothic</title>
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    <description>Project aiming to survey medieval buildings in brick in cities around the Baltic Sea and promote a thematic tourist route.</description>
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    <title>Gothic Dreams</title>
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    <description>An exploration and study of churches and cathedrals in the Gothic style. Features include: histories, study guides, glossaries and galleries.</description>
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    <title>Sculpture for Buildings: Medieval Europe</title>
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    <description>The Metropolitan Museum of Art uses its extensive collection to present an online tutorial.</description>
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    <title>English Heritage: What is Gothic?</title>
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    <description>An introduction to the style, featuring Whitby Abbey as an example and photographs of all the major Gothic properties in the ownership of English Heritage.</description>
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    <title>Medieval Architecture: High Gothic</title>
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    <description>Slides of major Gothic buildings from Jeffery Howe&#039;s Digital Archive of Architecture: Notre Dame, Chartres; Notre Dame, Amiens; St. Etienne, Bourges; Ste. Chapelle, Paris; Cologne Cathedral.</description>
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