1842 Original Art Engraving Lichfield Cathedral View the North Transept AC6
1842 Original Art Engraving Lichfield Cathedral View the North Transept AC6
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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 Lichfield Cathedral View the North Transept AC6
The cloister is gone, but was in the usual place, as the chapter-house is, which still remains, and which has a vestibule of unusual dimensions and form. The transept has no aisles.
Canterbury Cathedral is an example of the ordinary plan, unless the cloister and chapter-house being on the north side may be said to be a departure from it, as well as the second transept to the east, both which are met with in other Cathedrals. The peculiarity consists in a circular building at the east end of the choir, called Becket's Crown, in the usual position of the Lady chapel. The transept has no Cairlisle.Probably this Cathedral, being of Norman origin, followed the usual plan, as the remaining portion of it does
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 Lichfield Cathedral View the North Transept AC6
The cloister is gone, but was in the usual place, as the chapter-house is, which still remains, and which has a vestibule of unusual dimensions and form. The transept has no aisles.
Canterbury Cathedral is an example of the ordinary plan, unless the cloister and chapter-house being on the north side may be said to be a departure from it, as well as the second transept to the east, both which are met with in other Cathedrals. The peculiarity consists in a circular building at the east end of the choir, called Becket's Crown, in the usual position of the Lady chapel. The transept has no Cairlisle.Probably this Cathedral, being of Norman origin, followed the usual plan, as the remaining portion of it does