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Lavenham ChurchThe church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. A fine example of perpendicular architecture, it was built in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Date: early 1930s
St Andrews Church, Plymouth, DevonSt Andrews Church (Church of England, Minster Church), Plymouth, Devon. Date: circa 1960s
Detail of the interior of Westminster Abbey, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by P. Giarre from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Perpendicular. 1901
Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 15th century. Date: circa 1900s
St Annes Church, Kew, 1897The west front of the church of St Anne at Kew, pictured here in 1897. Built in 1714, in the last year of Queen Annes life, it was dedicated to her namesake St Anne in her honour. Date: 1897
St Mary Twickenham Church, 1897The church of St Mary the Virgin at Twickenham, 1897. The 60 foot flint and stone medieval tower, built in the perpendicular style, can be seen here, along side the later neo-classical building
St Pauls chapter houseThe chapter house of 1332 is believed by some to be the earliest use of Perpendicular Gothic in England, from a view by Hollar. Date: 19th century
St Pancras Church, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon. Nicknamed Cathedral of the Moor because of its size, it is famous for a dramatic thunderstorm in 1638 during which four people inside the church were
Market Cross - Chichester, SussexChichester Cross is an elaborate Perpendicular market cross in the centre of the market square, built by Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester
English Cathedrals - Manchester Choir - Choir, screen, organ pipes. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals
Berry Pomeroy ChurchThe interior of the church at Berry Pomeroy, Devonshire, showing the finely carved rood screen Date: 19th century
Malta / Comino Cliffs 1909Comino: one of the Maltese islands, with perpendicular cliffs Date: 1909
Interior, Collegiate Church, ManchesterInterior, Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George (now the Cathedral), Manchester, dating back to the 15th century. Date: circa 1832
St Giles Cripplegate Church, LondonSt Giles-without-Cripplegate Church, London. One of the few medieval churches left in the City of London, having survived the Great Fire of 1666
Rouen Cathedral, France - The Booksellers Doorway (Portail des Libraires), which opens into the North Transcept. Date: circa 1910s
Martham ChurchSt. Marys Church, Martham, Norfolk, England. The tower is early Perpendicular; the nave aisles and clerestories are mid 15th century. Date: 15th century
Shrewsbury AbbeyThe West Front of Shrewsbury Abbey, Shropshire, England, with its fine perpendicular window above the Norman West Door. Founded by Roger de Montgomery in 1083. Date: founded 1083
East Hagbourne ChurchSt. Andrews Church, East Hagbourne, Berkshire, England, a fine mixture of Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular architecture. Date: 12th - 15th century
St. Oswalds ChapelSt. Oswalds Cross and Chapel, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England. Built about 1446, it is late Perpendicular church architecture. Date: mid 15th century
St Marys Church, Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkThe South side of St Marys Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
The Steep Nature of the Shore Ice EdgeView demonstrating the difficulties of landing during the 1912 expedition to the South Pole. The barrier edge is perpendicular
Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London. A large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey built in the Perpendicular Gothic style