Tramfight! by FireFly.***^0In this map Allies must:**^7Stage 1: ^0Escort the tram to the old castle.**^7Stage 2: ^0Steal the venom cannon and deliver it at the tram.**^7Stage 3: ^0Escort the tram ,containing this venom cannon
An Easter Sepulchre is, in
church architecture, an arched recess generally in the north wall of the
chancel, in which from Good Friday to Easter
day were deposited the crucifix and sacred elements in commemoration of
Christ's entombment and resurrection. It was generally only a wooden
erection, which was placed in a recess or on a tomb. There are
throughout England many fine examples in stone, some of which belong to
the Decorated period, such as at Navenby and Heckington (1370) in
Lincolnshire, Sibthorpe and Hawton (1370) in Nottinghamshire, Patrington
in Yorkshire, Bampton in Oxfordshire, Holcombe Burnell in Devon, and
Long Itchington and other churches in Warwickshire.
References
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Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in
the
public domain.