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POINTED CONSTRUCTION IN ENGLAND
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At the transept crossing the piers show the influence of Canterbury most unmistakably. They are, in fact, structurally

FIG. 76.

identical with the corresponding piers in the last-named building,—except that the Lincoln piers contain two shafts