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English: Plan of how the nave was transformed at Winchester
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Source Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (1899). The Cathedral Church of Winchester - A Description of Its Fabric And A Brief History of The Episcopal See. London, United Kingdom: G. Bell & Sons – via Project Gutenberg.
Author Philip Walsingham Sergeant

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