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Durham Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of Durham Cathedral from the wall, across the river Wear.

Durham Cathedral

A sepia photograph by Valentine's, No.3744 130mm x 204mm This photograph depicts a view of Durham Cathedral, north front.

Durham Cathedral

A sepia photograph by Valentine's, No.3727 202mm x 132mm This photograph depicts a view of the Chapel of the Nine Alters inside Durham Cathedral.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts the view of the inside of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, with a detail of the Choir Screen.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W. A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, with a detail of the West Doorway.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm This photograph depicts a view of the Lady Chapel inside Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the choir stalls inside Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by Valentine's, No.4129 203mm x 130mm This photograph depicts a view of Ely Cathedral, west front.

Ely Cathedral

A sepia photograph by Valentine's, No.4069 203mm x 133mm This photograph depicts a view of Ely Cathedral, west front.

Enthronement of Bishop Gorton, St Michael's

Procession of clergy through the ruins of St. Michael's Cathedral.

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of St Paul's and the 'city'

Shakespeare's city home. Shakespeare lodged in Bishopsgate in the 1590s, and later on the corner of Silver Street in Cripplegate. He would have been familiar with the many printers and bookshops in ...

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium,c. 1572 - detail - the east of the city and St. Paul's cathedral

St Paul's and the city of London: known by Shakespeare. The city of London, to which Shakespeare travelled in the 1580s, lay within an almost semi-circular wall, bordered to the south by the River ...

Gloucester Cathedral

Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938) Gloucester Cathedral Oil on canvas 394mm x 598mm A view of Gloucester Cathedral from across a meadow. Men are loading a hay cart in the foreground while ...

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the interior of Gloucester Cathedral, looking across the nave.

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the Lady Chapel, Gloucester Cathedral.

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm This photograph depicts a view of Gloucester Cathedral.

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum from Jordan Well

View showing the exterior of the museum. Coventry Cathedral can be seen under construction in the background.

Hereford Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the north transept inside Hereford Cathedral.