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ARCHITECTURE

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bered on account of the opposition raised against it by understand the practical necessity of the case. The last archaeologists, who were unable, or did not choose, to years of the 19th century witnessed the progress to an

Fig. 9.—Exterior, Modern English Church. (James Broolcs.)

Fig. 11.—Staircase, Imperial Institute. tColleult.) advanced stage of the most remarkable piece of English which is not a Gothic revival, but goes back to earlier church architecture of the period, the Roman Catholic (Byzantine) precedents; not, however, without a considerCathedral at Westminster, by Mr Bentley; a building able element of novelty and originality in the design. S. L —75