| 41. | In the case of Durham Cathedral, flying buttresses have been employed, but are hidden inside the triforium gallery.
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| 42. | After the serious fire of 1702, the original flying buttresses were removed and a higher roof was built.
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| 43. | The curved cylindrical shells rest on flanges supported by rows of double columns which act as flying buttresses.
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| 44. | It sports buttresses and flying buttresses.
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| 45. | In this period, a lantern was added above the dome, supported by flying buttresses leaning against the towers.
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| 46. | Four stone eagles act as flying buttresses from the top of the cupola to the beacon atop the tower.
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| 47. | Its two contrasting spires and the complex flying buttresses that surround it capture key architectural elements of the time.
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| 48. | Or on beholding the 13th-century Reims Cathedral, a pioneering " skyscraper " made possible by its newfangled flying buttresses.
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| 49. | But under the copper finials and flying buttresses at the tiara-like spire are plenty of nooks for telecommunications equipment.
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| 50. | The aisle between the transepts is itself a buttress to the older wall behind and supported by a flying buttress.
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