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Cathedral Collection (page 20)

Background imageCathedral Collection: Crypt of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Crypt of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Crypt of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, late 19th century. The crypt, constructed in 1172-1173, is the largest cathedral crypt (63.4 metres long) in Britain or Ireland

Background imageCathedral Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. View of the cathedral at Canterbury in Kent which was founded in 597 AD. It was largely rebuilt in Gothic style following a fire in 1174

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. Creator: Unknown

The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. Creator: Unknown
The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. View of the octagonal Norman water tower, built in the 1160s, overgrown with foliage

Background imageCathedral Collection: Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown

Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown
Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral, 1893. The Romanesque cathedral in Durham dates almost entirely from the 12th century. It was a medieval site of pilgrimage due to the presence of the remains of St

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Library, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown

The Library, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown
The Library, Durham Cathedral, 1893. The Romanesque cathedral in Durham dates almost entirely from the 12th century. It was a medieval site of pilgrimage due to the presence of the remains of St

Background imageCathedral Collection: York Cathedral, North Transept, mid 19th century. Creators: Unknown, W Monkhouse

York Cathedral, North Transept, mid 19th century. Creators: Unknown, W Monkhouse
York Cathedral, North Transept, mid 19th century. Interior of York Minster in York. Building began in 1220

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Crypt, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown

The Crypt, Durham Cathedral, 1893. Creator: Unknown
The Crypt, Durham Cathedral, 1893. The Romanesque cathedral in Durham dates almost entirely from the 12th century. It was a medieval site of pilgrimage due to the presence of the remains of St

Background imageCathedral Collection: East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. Creator: John Charles Varrall

East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. Creator: John Charles Varrall
East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. The Sun rising behind the cathedral at Canterbury in Kent

Background imageCathedral Collection: St Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

St Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
St Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria, c1935. The Gothic Stephansdom, dating from the 14th century, is famous for its magnificent tiled roof and 450-foot-high South Tower

Background imageCathedral Collection: Funeral of Terence MacSwiney, Cork, Ireland, 31 October 1920, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Funeral of Terence MacSwiney, Cork, Ireland, 31 October 1920, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Funeral of Terence MacSwiney, Cork, Ireland, 31 October 1920, (1933). The coffin, wrapped in Sinn Fein colours, is carried out of the Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne

Background imageCathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 1903. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageCathedral Collection: Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Westminster Cathedral, London, c1910. Red brick building in Byzantine style by John Francis Bentley. Work began in 1895 and it opened in 1903

Background imageCathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Sir Christopher Wrens great domed cathedral, built to replace the previous building which was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. Postcard

Background imageCathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1910. Sir Christopher Wrens great domed cathedral, built to replace the previous building which was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. Postcard

Background imageCathedral Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, 1901. Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, designed by English Gothic Revival architect William Butterfield on Swanston Street and Flinders Street, completed in 1891

Background imageCathedral Collection: St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown

St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. Creator: Unknown
St. Marys Cathedral and Convent, Hobart, 1901. The first foundation stone of the cathedral was laid in 1860 to a design by William Wardell, a student of Augustus Pugin

Background imageCathedral Collection: Archbishop of Canterbury preaching... after Queen Victorias Death, 1902, (1901)

Archbishop of Canterbury preaching... after Queen Victorias Death, 1902, (1901)
Dr. Temple, as Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at the Memorial Service held in St. Pauls after Queen Victorias Death, January 27, 1902, (1901)

Background imageCathedral Collection: Enthronement of Dr. Temple as Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral, January 8, 1897, (1901)

Enthronement of Dr. Temple as Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral, January 8, 1897, (1901). English academic, teacher and churchman Frederick Temple (1821-1902)

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Installation of Dr. Benson as Archbishop of Canterbury, March 22, 1883, (1901)

The Installation of Dr. Benson as Archbishop of Canterbury, March 22, 1883, (1901). Edward White Benson (1829-1896) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1883 until his death

Background imageCathedral Collection: Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 597, completely rebuilt c1070-1077, enlarged at the beginning of the 12th century

Background imageCathedral Collection: Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Church of England cathedral in the city of Truro, Cornwall, built between 1880 and 1910 in Gothic Revival design by John Loughborough Pearson

Background imageCathedral Collection: Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Howden Church, Poultons Series, 1929. Howden Minster is a Grade I listed church in York, there has been a church on the site since Anglo-Saxon times

Background imageCathedral Collection: Lichfield Cathedral, Reredos and Altar, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Lichfield Cathedral, Reredos and Altar, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Lichfield Cathedral, Reredds and Altar, 1929. Marble reredos in 12th century medieval gothic cathedral

Background imageCathedral Collection: St. Andrews Gate, 1929. Creator: Unknown

St. Andrews Gate, 1929. Creator: Unknown
St. Andrews Gate, 1929. East tower of the medieval cathedral at St Andrews dating c1160, ransacked by Protestants incited by the preaching of John Knox in 1559 and left to ruin since

Background imageCathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral, 1890. Cologne Cathedral is Germanys most visited landmark, construction began in 1248, was halted in 1473, unfinished

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Rheims, 1890. Notre-Dame de Reims traditional location for the coronation of the kings of France. Construction began in 13th century by Jean d Orbais and concluded in 15th

Background imageCathedral Collection: Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Milan Cathedral, 1890. Construction began in 1386 under Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo by Italian architect Simone da Orsenigo. Interior decoration continued well into the 16th century

Background imageCathedral Collection: Treves, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Treves, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Treves, 1890. Trier formerly known in English as Treves is a city in Germany on the banks of the river Moselle, founded by the Celts in late-4th century BC

Background imageCathedral Collection: Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne, 1890. Cologne Cathedral in the city of Cologne on the Rhine was begun in 1248 and continued in 1473. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as it was on a major trade route between east

Background imageCathedral Collection: View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View in Cremona, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View in Cremona, 1890. When the Lombards invaded Italy in late 6th century, Cremona remained a Byzantine stronghold. Construction of the Romanesque cathedral began in 1107, resumed in 1129

Background imageCathedral Collection: Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Lincoln Cathedral and The Exchequer Gate, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageCathedral Collection: West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown

West Front of St. Marks, Venice, 1890. Creator: Unknown
West Front of St. Mark s, Venice, 1890. on the Piazza San Marco, the Byzantine cathedral dates c1060-1100, with Gothic ornamented roofline on the main facade

Background imageCathedral Collection: Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cologne Cathedral, from the East, 1890. Construction began in 1248 and was halted in 1473, unfinished. Work began again in 1840s, and the edifice was completed to its original Medieval plan in 1880

Background imageCathedral Collection: Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890

Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890
Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly The Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890. Romanesque interior of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890. Construction of the Great Mosque of Cordoba was ordered in 784 by Abd al-Rahman I and expanded by later Muslim rulers.Following the Reconquista in 1236

Background imageCathedral Collection: Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cordova, 1890. Cordoba on the Guadalquivir river was a Roman settlement, taken over by the Visigoths, then the Umayyad Caliphate in 8th century

Background imageCathedral Collection: View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890

View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890. Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian with Romanesque Bell Tower added

Background imageCathedral Collection: Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Campainle of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split on the Adriatic Sea, second-largest city of Croatia

Background imageCathedral Collection: Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. In the north west transept of Canterbury Cathedral and area known as the Martyrdom

Background imageCathedral Collection: Ruins of the Cathedral, St. Andrews, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Cathedral, St. Andrews, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Cathedral, St. Andrews, 1890. St Andrews Roman Catholic Cathedral, built in 1158 fell into disuse and ruin after Catholic mass was outlawed during the 16th-century Scottish Reformation

Background imageCathedral Collection: Notre Dame, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Notre Dame, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Notre Dame, 1890. Notre Dame medieval Catholic cathedral on Ile de la Cite, 4th arrondissement of Paris. Construction began in 1160 under Bishop Maurice de Sully From " Cassells Illustrated

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Cathedral and Leaning Tower, Pisa, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral and Leaning Tower, Pisa, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral and Leaning Tower, Pisa, 1890. Pisa Cathedral begun in 1063 by architect Buscheto and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral on Piazza dei Miracoli

Background imageCathedral Collection: The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Aachen Cathedral was constructed by order of emperor Charlemagne, who was buried here after his death in 814

Background imageCathedral Collection: Burgos, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Burgos, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Burgos, 1890. Historic capital of Castile, the Gothic Cathedral is a World Heritage Site. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. IV - Modern History", by Edmund Ollier

Background imageCathedral Collection: Unusual Arches in Wells Cathedral - meet to form a St

Unusual Arches in Wells Cathedral - meet to form a St. Andrews Cross and were so built in 1338 to strengthen the central tower, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3"

Background imageCathedral Collection: In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown

In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown
In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageCathedral Collection: Duke Rudolf IV as Founder of the Stephen Cathedral, (c1360), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Duke Rudolf IV as Founder of the Stephen Cathedral, (c1360), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Duke Rudolf IV as Founder of the Stephen Cathedral, (c1360), 1890. Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1339-1365) House of Habsburg with plans for St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna

Background imageCathedral Collection: Palace of the Bohemian Kings and Cathedral of Hradschin, Prague, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Palace of the Bohemian Kings and Cathedral of Hradschin, Prague, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Palace of the Bohemian Kings and Cathedral of Hradschin, Prague, 1890. Prague Castle and Royal Palace, dating from 9th century



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