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1842 Original Art Engraving Chester Cathedral - The Lady Chapel AC6

1842 Original Art Engraving Chester Cathedral - The Lady Chapel AC6

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~6x10 See pics for condition.

Taken from original 1842 copy of the book "Cathedral Churches of England and Wales Volume III". Has some spots and other signs of age, as it is nearly 200 years old.

1842 Original Art Engraving Chester Cathedral - The Lady Chapel AC6

Of all the Roman stations in Britain, Chester seems to have been the most important. It was called Chester par excellence, all other stations or chesters had some addition to distinguish them from one another and from this, which was the chester, the camp, the station of stations. What it might have been before the Roman invasion, may be left to the inquiry of those who delight to roam at large in the wide and pleasant regions of conjecture. To those who would rather tread the paths of certainty, it will be sufficient to trace the history of this city no higher than the settlement of the Romans on this spot, of which there can be no doubt.
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