Lincolnkatedralen (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lincolnkatedralen" in Norwegian language version.

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archinform.net

  • archINFORM, archINFORM project ID 7612, besøkt 31. juli 2018[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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flickr.com

  • «Magna has «no intrinsic value», 1941». National Archives UK. Flickr. Sitat: «This Foreign Office document from 1941 proposes that Magna Carta be gifted to the USA during the Second World War. The document notes that Magna Carta holds no «intrinsic value». The proposal was eventually rejected.»

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books.google.co.uk

  • Essex, J. (1776): Some observations on Lincoln Cathedral. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 16 March 1775, printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, s. 4

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lincolncathedral.com

  • «Lincoln Cathedral - History» Arkivert 19. januar 2012 hos Wayback Machine.. The Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral. Sitat: «Between 1307 and 1311 the central tower was raised to its present height. Then around 1370 to 1400 the western towers were heightened. All three towers had spires until 1549 when the central tower's spire blew down. It had been the tallest building in the world.»

lincolnshirelife.co.uk

  • Criddle, Peter (Oktober 2008): «Lincolnshire and the Danes» Arkivert 30. mars 2012 hos Wayback Machine. (PDF). Lincolnshire Life (County Life Ltd): 16. Sitat: «At Stow, Lincolnshire's mother-church before the building of Lincoln's Cathedral, the bishop was murdered and the church burnt down.»

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