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England - Hereford Cathedral
The ‘Cathedral Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Ethelbert the King’ is the mother church of the diocese of Hereford and the seat of the bishop. Its history is stretching back to the 7th century and is one of the nine cathedrals of the ‘Old Foundation’, whose constitution remained undisturbed by the Reformation.
The cathedral is a building of great antiquity - the date of its foundation is traditionally given as 696 - and beautiful ecclesiastical architecture. The building has examples of architecture from many periods: the stately nave from the 12th century; the graceful Lady Chapel from the 13th century; the central tower from the 14th century and the Stanbury Chapel from the 15th century. The cathedral is constantly changing. It has been in great peril several times during its lifetime: in 1786 when the west end collapsed and during the 1840’s when the
Lady Chapel was in danger of falling. More recently a great deal of time and money has been spent on the stonework of the building.
Hereford Cathedral with its impressive interior (PiP1)contains some of the finest examples of architecture from Norman times to the present day, including the 13th century Shrine of St. Thomas of Hereford (PiP2). It also offers the medieval map ‘Mappa Mundi’ and the unique Chained Library (PiP3).
The cathedral is a building of great antiquity - the date of its foundation is traditionally given as 696 - and beautiful ecclesiastical architecture. The building has examples of architecture from many periods: the stately nave from the 12th century; the graceful Lady Chapel from the 13th century; the central tower from the 14th century and the Stanbury Chapel from the 15th century. The cathedral is constantly changing. It has been in great peril several times during its lifetime: in 1786 when the west end collapsed and during the 1840’s when the
Lady Chapel was in danger of falling. More recently a great deal of time and money has been spent on the stonework of the building.
Hereford Cathedral with its impressive interior (PiP1)contains some of the finest examples of architecture from Norman times to the present day, including the 13th century Shrine of St. Thomas of Hereford (PiP2). It also offers the medieval map ‘Mappa Mundi’ and the unique Chained Library (PiP3).
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HFF and a good weekend.
Thank you for the info.
Bonne journée !
We are hoping to visit Hereford later this year.
Superb picture and great interior shots.
Goed weekend!
HFF and a nice weekend Jaap
HFF and a nice weekend
Have a nice weekend.
Have a nice week end, Jaap.
Terrific shot!
Have a great weekend ;-)
faite avec des pierres de grès
son style est un mélange de roman/ gothique
ses deux tours à chaque extrémité sont remarquable également..
belles architectures qui se sont succédées
Have a great weekend.
Bon weekend
Another splendid architectural image Jaap..........you're very good at these. Enjoy your weekend my friend!
Great picture of the church, and you still managed a fence for Friday!
Best Wishes, HFF, and Have A Nice Weekend!
Peter
HFF and wishing you a great weekend, Jaap.
Beautiful photos
Sehr informativ sind Deine ausführlichen Worte dazu, danke sehr.
freundliche Grüße und ein schönes Wochenende
Erich
Thank you for both, Jaap.
Belated HFF to you, Jaap.
Have a great week, Jaap!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Marco LucasHave a great week!
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Füsun
great PiPs!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Esther clubHave to say 'our' library is even more impressive.
As my parents left Hereford before WW2 we don't have good photos of the Cathedral in our family albums, so it is good to see your nice sharp modern ones. Thanks.
Xata club has replied to Phil Sutters clubHWW Jaap
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Xata clubWünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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