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  • 111Choir (architecture) — Stalls redirects here. For other uses, see Stall (disambiguation). The choir stalls in the quire of Bristol Cathedral, Bristol, England, looking towards the sanctuary. Architecturally, the choir (Anglican alt. spelling quire) is the area of a… …

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  • 112Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Varna — The Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral The Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral (Катедрален храм Успение Пресвятия Богородици or Катедрален храм Успение Богородично translit. Katedralen Hram Uspenie Bogoroditschno) is the largest and most… …

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  • 113Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami — Infobox nrhp | name =Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Miami, Florida nrhp type = caption =Trinity Episcopal Cathedral location= 464 N.E. 16th Street Miami, Florida area = built =1925 added = October 10, 1980 governing body = Private mpsub=… …

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  • 114St Mel's Cathedral, Longford — St. Mel s Catholic Cathedral in Longford Town is the Cathedral church of the diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois. It is a Classical style stone building, at the north east side of the town, which was commenced in 1840 to the design of Joseph B.… …

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  • 115Farmer & Brindley — was a firm of architectural sculptors and ornamentalists based in London, founded by William Farmer (1825 1879) and William Brindley (1832 1919), who contributed to some of the greatest structures of the Victorian era.The firm, located on… …

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  • 116Trinity Cathedral (Omaha) — Infobox nrhp | name =Trinity Cathedral nrhp type = caption = location= Omaha, Nebraska lat degrees = 41 lat minutes = 15 lat seconds = 37 lat direction = N long degrees = 95 long minutes = 56 long seconds = 21 long direction = W locmapin =… …

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  • 117Francis Morse — Francis Morse, M.A. born 18 May 1818, died 18 September 1886 was a priest in the Church of England.FamilyFrancis Morse was the son of Thomas Morse and Elizabeth of Blundeston, Norfolk. He was educated at Cambridge University.He married Clarissa… …

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  • 118Augsburg — /awgz berrg/; Ger. /owks boorddk/, n. a city in Bavaria, in S Germany. 247,700. * * * I City (pop., 2002 est.: 257,800), Bavaria, southern Germany. Founded as a Roman colony by Augustus с 14 BC, it was the seat of a bishopric by AD 739. It became …

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  • 119tribune — tribune1 tribuneship, n. tribunitial, tribunicial /trib yeuh nish euhl/, adj. /trib yoohn, tri byoohn /, n. 1. a person who upholds or defends the rights of the people. 2. Rom. Hist. a. any of various administrative officers, esp. one of 10… …

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  • 120Malbis Memorial Church — Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of the Presentation of Theotokos Coordinates …

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