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Summary Of: York Minster

Transept and crossing tower of York Minster from the south east... York Minster is the second largest... Some of the stained glass in York Minster dates back to the twelfth century... York Minster was illuminated in colour... York Minster was also artistically illuminated on... York Minster Chapter House overview... York Minster stained glass window... York Minster south rose window... York Minster main entrance door St Peter... Evensong in York Minster with Anglican choir music... York Minster Society of Change Ringers...

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