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Insides of the Cathedral ... National Cathedral #National_Cathedral #Stained_Glass

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Stained Glass Windows A sampling of the many beautiful stained glass windows at the National Cathedral. National_Cathedral #Stained_Glass

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Tiffany lamp shades

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Heels I Love.. Nicholas Kirkwood mesh boot

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The most famous of England's pilgrimage shrines during the late medieval ages, Canterbury Cathedral marks a sacred site

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Leaded Glass Panel "Autumn Landscape, The River Of Life" c.1923 By Louis Comfort Tiffany

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1900 World Fair, Paris

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Archbishop Thomas Becket (c1118 - 1162 - 1170 (52)) was murdered (attacked, beheaded and brained) on 29 December 1170 in his own cathedral in Canterbury, by four knights responding to the urgings of Plantagenet King Henry II (1133-1154-1189 (56)). Even today this event is probably one of the best known in English history.

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Archbishop Thomas Becket (c1118 - 1162 - 1170 (52)) was murdered (attacked, beheaded and brained) on 29 December 1170 in his own cathedral in Canterbury, by four knights responding to the urgings of Plantagenet King Henry II (1133-1154-1189 (56)). Even today this event is probably one of the best known in English history.

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Archbishop Thomas Becket (c1118 - 1162 - 1170 (52)) was murdered (attacked, beheaded and brained) on 29 December 1170 in his own cathedral in Canterbury, by four knights responding to the urgings of Plantagenet King Henry II (1133-1154-1189 (56)). Even today this event is probably one of the best known in English history.

Archbishop Thomas Becket (c1118 - 1162 - 1170 (52)) was murdered (attacked, beheaded and brained) on 29 December 1170 in his own cathedral in Canterbury, by four knights responding to the urgings of Plantagenet King Henry II (1133-1154-1189 (56)). Even today this event is probably one of the best known in English history.

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Feast of St. Brigid

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