they look like some kind of construction crane cages, used to hoist materials up to a higher level. I can't imagine why they would attach them to the outside of a building (cathedral?) that way.
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7 comments:
They look like traps of some sort. My first thought was suet feeders.
Is it for the benefit of window washers?
they look like some kind of construction crane cages, used to hoist materials up to a higher level. I can't imagine why they would attach them to the outside of a building (cathedral?) that way.
Roci, you have the building right. Otherwise, you're both off.
Jail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Leiden
Learned that at school.
We have a winner.
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