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1842 Original Art Engraving Worcester Cathedral - North Transept of Choir AC6

1842 Original Art Engraving Worcester Cathedral - North Transept of Choir 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 Worcester Cathedral - North Transept of Choir AC6

In the modern name of Worcester, the Roman origin of this city is still clearly discernible. Camden says, « Worcester was probably founded by the Romans when they built cities, at proper intervals, on the east side of the river Severn, to check the Britons on the other side of that river. It formerly boasted Roman walls. It has now a tolerably strong wall." It is supposed by some to have been an important Roman station, both from its situation on the Severn, and from the many Roman roads which cross each other at this place.
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