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It turns out that the scissor arches were not originally a part of the cathedral. During its history it was a participant in a cathedral tower-building competition of sorts. As the tower on the cathedral was modified to reach ever skyward its supporting walls began to buckle. The scissor arches were added to keep the whole thing from crashing to the ground. Perhaps an embarrassing episode in the history of architecture, but they're quite beautiful, especially when viewed down the length of the aisle.
Above the clock are two knights on horseback which revolve in opposite directions as the hour is struck. The knights are jousting, and as they pass one knocks the other backwards on his mount with a lance. We waited and were able to observe this happening, just as it has happened many times a day for some hundreds of years. | |||||