Cathedrals and Churches
DSCF1905 Salisbury Cathedral Font
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DSCF1904a Salisbury Cathedral Font & Knave
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DSCF1901 Salisbury Cathedral - Altar of St Margar…
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DSCF0100 Winchester Cathedral 2007
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Winchester Cathedral Panorama 1c
Winchester Cathedral West Window
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Winchester Cathedral West Window - The cathedral's huge mediaeval stained glass West Window was deliberately smashed by Cromwell's forces following the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642. The broken glass was gathered up and assembled randomly following the 1660 restoration of the monarchy.
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Mortuary chest at Winchester Cathedral in the Triforium Gallery Museum.
Ecgbhert's and Cynewulf's Inner Chest
Medieval wall painting - Winchester Cathedral
16th Century English wall paintings in the Lady Ch…
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Some of the 16th Century English wall paintings in the Lady Chapel of Winchester Cathedral showing various miracles reputedly performed by the virgin Mary.
Medieval floor tiling - Winchester Cathedral
Bishop Fox's Chantry Chapel - Winchester Cathedral
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Winchester Cathedral - Bishop Fox's Chantry Chapel.
Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester 1501 - 1528; Secretary and Keeper of the Seal to Kings Henry VII and Henry VIII and founder of Corpus Christi College Oxford.
A mortuary chest at Winchester Cathedral.
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A mortuary chest at Winchester Cathedral.
One of six so-called mortuary chests said to contain the remains of Saxon kings.
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"Fishermen's Chapel" Winchester Cathedral
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The altar of the"Fishermen's Chapel" In the south transept of Winchester Cathedral; the chapel is the burial place of Izaak Walton, who died in 1683, the author of The Compleat Angler.
DSCF0073a Winchester Cathedral
DSCF0072a Winchester Cathedral
DSCF0070a Winchester Cathedral
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