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A water spout projecting from a roof, or the parapet of a wall or tower, and carved into a grotesque figure, human or animal.
http://www.aardvarkelectric.com/gargoyle/
Amateur enthusiast Amelia Wilson tours us round the wealth of Gothic Revival carving in New York: creatures real and fantastic, and mock-medieval figures.
http://northstargallery.com/gargoyles/aboutgargoyles.htm
Photography of gargoyles from the North Star Gallery with background information, links and history of gargoyles and grotesques.
http://www.medieval-life-and-times.info/medieval-art/gargoyles.htm
Medieval facts, information and history about gargoyles.
https://gargoylesandgrotesques.wordpress.com/
Massachusetts/ New England photographs of gargoyles, grotesques, chimeras, and other strange and striking statuary in architecture and environs.
http://puffin.creighton.edu/museums/archive/gargoyle/museum.html
Amy Begier explores the relationship between gargoyles and medieval culture.
http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=116652
Amateur photographer Todd Hansell captures gargoyles and grotesques on camera, along with the US Gothic Revival buildings.
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