King's College Chapel Vaults, Cambridge, U.K., the world's largest fan vaults, "built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515."
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King's College Chapel Vaults, Cambridge, U.K., the world's largest fan vaults, "built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515."
[Wikipedia]
The Great Boston Fire of 1760 destroyed 349 buildings on March 20, 1760.
A busy Sunday morning at King's Chapel, Boston, May 1909.
Inside the bell tower above King's Chapel, in Boston, MA.
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King's Chapel, Boston
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The crypt beneath King's Chapel, in Boston, MA.
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[OTIS VISIT] Basements and Belfries: The King’s Chapel Bells & Bones Tour
We descend into the crypts of one of the most historic sites in Boston to answer the question, “Why did they turn this tomb into a bathroom?” Wait. A bathtomb... (read more)
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Churches (No. 62)
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former Cockerel Church, Boston
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