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Lincoln Cathedral (5204 bytes)
1: ...ln (England)|Lincoln]] in [[England]] has had a [[cathedral]] since the [[11th century]]. 4: [[Image:384_pic28.jpg|thumb|Lincoln Cathedral]] 6: ...t (unit of length)|feet]] and remains the tallest cathedral tower in [[Europe]] today without a [[spire]]. T... 10: [[Image:384_pic15.jpg|thumb|Lincoln Cathedral looking inside the central tower]] 11: ...t" [[transept]]) was moved eastward each time the cathedral was enlarged: The eastern wall of the [[Norman a... Cathedral (20871 bytes) 1: ...ves as the central church of a [[bishop]]ric. As cathedrals are often particularly impressive edifices, the ... 3: ...lished Church of Scotland]] still retain the term cathedral at least unofficially. 5: ...bishop being known as "the great church", though 'cathedral' is commonly used in English translations. 7: ...ructures have also attracted the term. ''See: ''[[Cathedral Cavern]]. 10: ..., begun in 1140. In 1542 the abbey was declared a cathedral by Henry VIII]] Co-cathedral (2031 bytes) 1: ...] (a see suppressed at the Revolution) had two co-cathedral churches at [[St Lizier]], and the bishop of [[Si... 3: ...ifferent cities; however, they are not styled "co-cathedrals". 5: ... those other rights which were held to denote the cathedral character of a church. Down Cathedral (2304 bytes) 1: ...wnpatrick]] in [[Northern Ireland]]. It stands on Cathedral Hill overlooking the town. 3: ... who stabled horses there. The destruction of the Cathedral was one of the charges for which Grey was execute... 5: ...n from [[1985]] to [[1987]] during which time the Cathedral was closed. 7: ... watering trough in [[1927]] and installed in the Cathedral in [[1931]]. 9: In the Cathedral grounds is the reputed burial place of [[St Patri... The Cathedral (464 bytes) 1: '''The Cathedral''' ([[Polish language|Polish]] ''Katedra'') is th... 4: *[http://dukaj.fantastyka.art.pl/utwory/TheCathedral.html The short story] Stavanger Cathedral (3129 bytes) 1: ...[image:Domkjerkaa.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Stavanger Cathedral]] 2: ...(''Stavanger domkirke'') is [[Norway]]'s oldest [[cathedral]]. It is situated in the middle of [[Stavanger]]. 4: ==History of the Cathedral== 5: ...vanger counts 1125 as its year of foundation. The Cathedral was [[consecrate]]d to the [[Holy Trinity]], and ... 7: ...as rebuilt under bishop ''Arne'', and the Romance Cathedral was enlarged in the [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]... Liverpool Cathedral (4769 bytes) 1: ...ican_cathedral.jpg|thumb|right|Liverpool Anglican Cathedral]] 3: '''Liverpool Cathedral''' is an [[Anglican]] [[cathedral]] built on St James Mount in the centre of [[Live... 5: ...t this was only the second opportunity to build a cathedral in England following the Reformation of the [[16t... 7: ...oice of winner was even more contentious with the cathedral committee when it was discovered that Scott was i... 9: ...merous churches. Due to Scott's inexperience, the cathedral committee appointed [[George Frederick Bodley|Bod... Westminster Cathedral (5176 bytes) 1: ...r_cathedral.400px.jpg|thumbnail|270px|Westminster Cathedral from Victoria Street]] 2: ...ive place of worship when compared with the other cathedrals in London of [[Gothic architecture|Gothic charac... 4: ...with the aforementioned Bentley as architect. The cathedral opened in [[1903]], unfortunately a little after ... 8: ...tKaihsuTai.jpg|thumbnail|left|200px|inside of the Cathedral, Maundy Thursday 2004]] 9: ...Archbishop's House adjoins the eastern end of the Cathedral, in Ambrosden Avenue. Leicester Cathedral (1211 bytes) 1: ... or '''St Martin's Church''' is an [[Anglican]] [[cathedral]] in the [[England|English]] city of [[Leicester]... 3: ...="float:right;text-align:center">[[Image:LeicesterCathedral.jpg]] 4: <br><small>''St Martin's Church (Leicester Cathedral)''</small></div> 10: ...ed to a Collegiate Church in [[1922]], and made a Cathedral in [[1927]], with the recreation of the Diocese o... 14: [[Category:British cathedrals]] Llandaff Cathedral (2991 bytes) 1: ...is the seat of the [[Bishop of Llandaff]]. The [[cathedral]] is dedicated to [[Saint Peter]] and [[Saint Pau... 3: ...te of collapse. In [[1734]], work began on a new cathedral, nicknamed the "Italian Temple", which was used f... 5: ...for the first time, to reside in his diocese, the cathedral was extensively restored, the tower rebuilt and a... 7: The cathedral school which existed from the time of Queen [[Eli... 9: ...ince 1938. Of British cathedrals, only [[Coventry Cathedral]] was damaged more. Cathedral Parish (1046 bytes) 1: '''Cathedral Parish''' (大堂區 [[Pinyin]]: D... Lichfield Cathedral (6650 bytes) 1: '''Lichfield Cathedral''' is situated in [[Lichfield]], [[Staffordshire]... 3: == About Lichfield Cathedral == 4: The [[cathedral]] internal length is 370 ft., and the breadth of ... 8: ...r Kempe]]. Lichfield is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. It is also noted for its longi... 11: ...rming stone carvings, houses an exhibition of the Cathedral's greatest treausre, the Lichfield Gospels, an [[... Aachen Cathedral (3131 bytes) 1: [[Image:Aachencath.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Aachen Cathedral]] 3: ...When he died in [[814]], he was buried in his own cathedral, and his bones are still preserved in a special s... 5: ...r 600 years, from [[936]] to [[1531]], the Aachen cathedral was the church of coronation for 30 kings of the ... 11: ...harlemagne" and the "Persephone sarcophagus". The Cathedral Treasury in Aachen is regarded as one of the most... 18: *[http://www.aachendom.de/ Aachen Cathedral website (in German)] Ripon Cathedral (417 bytes) 1: '''Ripon Cathedral''' in [[Ripon]] dates back to [[672]], when it is... 3: The cathedral is one of the UK's smallest, yet one of the talle... 7: [[Category:British cathedrals]] Cathedral of Tours (2195 bytes) 1: ...ge:ToursCathedral1922NatGeo.jpg|thumb|200px|Tours Cathedral: 15th century ''Flamboyante'' Gothic west front w... 3: ... begun about [[1170]] to replace the just-started cathedral that was burnt out in [[1166]], during the quarre... 5: ... refer to domes. [[Henry James]] complimented the cathedral's "charming mouse-colored complexion." [http://ww... 9: ...ieval story ''Maitre Cornelius'' opens within the cathedral itself. Nottingham Cathedral (532 bytes) 1: [[image:nottingham-cathedral.jpg|right|300px]] 3: ...t. Barnabas''' in the city of [[Nottingham]] is a cathedral of the [[Roman Catholic]] church. 5: ...olic hierarchy in the UK in 1850 it was raised to cathedral status. It is the seat of the [[Bishop of Notting... 7: [[Category:Roman Catholic cathedrals in Britain]] 8: [[Category:Nottinghamshire|Cathedral]] Coventry Cathedral (5223 bytes) 1: ...g|thumb|225px|thumb|The roofless ruins of the old cathedral.]] 2: ...|225px|thumb|The exterior of the ruins of the old cathedral]] 3: ...ide.jpg|thumb|225px|thumb|The exterior of the new Cathedral]] 4: [[Image:Coventry Cathedral St Michaels Victory.jpg|thumb|200px|''St Michael'... 6: ...in. The second was St. Michael's, an [[Anglican]] cathedral and now a ruined shell since the [[Second World W... Bristol Cathedral (1954 bytes) 1: ...arp.500pix.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Parts of Bristol Cathedral date back to the 12th and 13th centuries, but it ... 2: ...f [[Bristol]] and is commonly known as '''Bristol Cathedral'''. 4: ...s demolished. In [[1542]] the church was made the cathedral of a new Diocese of Bristol and was dedicated to ... 6: The dimensions of Bristol Cathedral are as follows - 19: ... is so grand as to be occasionally mistaken for a cathedral by visitors. Clifton Cathedral (1034 bytes) 2: ...hedral from north (600px).jpg|thumb|right|Clifton Cathedral]] 4: ....750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The interior of the Cathedral Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The walls are re... 7: ...[[Diocese of Clifton]] and is known as '''Clifton Cathedral'''. 9: ...the mid-[[19th century]]. It was one of the first cathedrals designed after the [[Second Vatican Council]], a... 15: *[http://www.cliftoncathedral.org.uk/ Clifton Cathedral] University Cathedral (929 bytes) 1: ... style is [[Spanish-Gothic]], patterned after a [[Cathedral]] in [[Segovia, Spain]]. 3: ...n 59 "Stations of the Book" on four levels of the Cathedral.
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