Image: St. Giles' Cathedral South Nave Aisle
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Description: The west end of the inner south nave of St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, displays the effects of the Burn restoration of 1829-1833: on the left, a gap is visible between the piers and the screen wall inserted during the restoration after the two bays of the outer south nave aisle were demolished; on the right, the window is off centre and the outline of the original window is visible.
Title: St. Giles' Cathedral South Nave Aisle
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Author: CPClegg
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