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Strainer arches in the Bristol cathedral
The term is usually use to characterize the Galena bridge. What is the etymology? There are strainer arches of similar construction in cathedrals, but I was not able to locate any WP:RS. Neither was I able to find a link to open spandrel bridges, of which this is an extreme case. Викидим (talk) 22:15, 21 March 2024 (UTC)Reply