File:Inverted arch Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England arp.jpg
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current | 17:07, 8 October 2021 | 2,756 × 2,052 (2.16 MB) | Arpingstone | {{Information |Description=Interior of Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England. In 1338, to strengthen the cathedral, low arches topped by inverted arches of similar dimensions were inserted, forming scissors-like structures. These “scissor” arches brace the piers of the crossing on three sides, while the easternmost side is braced by a choir screen. |Source=My own photograph, taken with a Canon S3. |Date=Taken July 2006. |Author=Myself (Adrian Pingstone). |Permission={{PD-... |
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