Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Cathedrals

Aaa cathedrals, so big. But what is it made of? Most of them are made of stone and glass, the stone making its structure and the glass as windows. One cathedral in 1252, the peple of Chutreaux's old cathedral burned down and all the towns people attempted to build a new one. They tore down several houses and started building. It took 150 laborers and they built their cathedral was made of stone, glass, and wood. they gathered all of the wood from the forest of Chantilly. And finally after a long period of time they finished. As you notice not all cathedrals
are made of the same things, such as the one in Chutreaux and in the ones in modern day.

Cathedrals the Storyof Its Construction, By David Maculay, published in 1973, published in Boston, Mass.

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