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St Pauls (157 bytes)
1: There are a number of settlements named '''St Pauls''': 2: * [[St. Pauls, North Carolina]], [[United States]] 3: * [[St Pauls, Bristol]], [[England]] St Pauls, Bristol (630 bytes) 2: ... Bristol's first suburbs. Portland Square, and St Pauls Church are particularly fine. 4: ...lent history has been marked by rapid growth, devastation during [[World War II]], change due to [[imm... 7: *[http://about-bristol.co.uk/chu-15.asp St Pauls Church] 9: {{UK-geo-stub}} 10: [[Category:Bristol]] Pauls Valley, Oklahoma (2779 bytes) 1: '''Pauls Valley''' is a city located in [[Garvin County, O... 4: ...age:OKMap-doton-PaulsValley.PNG|right|Location of PaulsValley, Oklahoma]] 5: ...is located at 34°44'9" North, 97°13'25" West (34.735831, -97.223503){{GR|1}}. 7: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of... St. Pauls, North Carolina (2671 bytes) 1: '''St. Pauls''' is a town located in [[Robeson County, North C... 4: ...age:NCMap-doton-StPauls.PNG|right|Location of St. Pauls, North Carolina]] 5: ...s located at 34°48'26" North, 78°58'22" West (34.807329, -78.972746){{GR|1}}. 7: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of... The Cathedral (464 bytes) 1: ...mated movie]] by [[Tomasz Baginski]] based on the story, nominated to [[Academy Award]] in [[2003]]. 4: ...tastyka.art.pl/utwory/TheCathedral.html The short story] Co-cathedral (2031 bytes) 1: ... throne in the church of [[Forcalquier]] which is still called ''La Con-cathédrale''. 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. Cathedral (20871 bytes) 1: ...ves as the central church of a [[bishop]]ric. As cathedrals are often particularly impressive edifices, the ... 3: ... 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]] 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: ...t to have died in [[461]]. However, the inscribed stone of Mourne granite allegedly marking the grave ... Ely Cathedral (7585 bytes) 1: ...west-tower-2004.jpg|thumb|200px|West Tower of Ely Cathedral, from The Gallery, 2004]] 2: '''Ely Cathedral''' (in full, '''The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely''... 4: == History == 6: ...he monastery, and much of the city of Ely, were destroyed in the Danish invasions that began in [[869]... 8: ...ampshire|Winchester]], in [[970]]. This became a cathedral in [[1109]], after a new Diocese of Ely was creat... Lichfield Cathedral (6650 bytes) 1: ...ield Cathedral''' is situated in [[Lichfield]], [[Staffordshire]], [[England]]. 3: == About Lichfield Cathedral == 4: ...., the central spire is 77m (252') high and the western spires about 58m (190') high. 6: ...twards slightly, this was caused by the weight of stone used in the ceiling vaulting, some 2-300 tons ... 8: ...ter]] to [[Christmas]]. The Close is one of the most complete in the country and includes a medieval c... Guildford Cathedral (1972 bytes) 1: ...in its own right in [[1927]], and work on its new cathedral, designed by Sir [[Edward Maufe]], began nine yea... 3: ...re made from clay taken from the hill on which it stands. 5: ...[Big Ben]] for the famous clock tower in [[Westminster]], [[London]]. 7: ...e filled with light, with pale [[Somerset]] [[sandstone]] pillars and white [[Italy|Italian]] [[marble... 9: ...ur own time, yet in the line of the great English Cathedrals; to build anew on tradition, to rely on proporti... Westminster Cathedral (5176 bytes) 1: ...umbnail|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: ...ation of the interior had hardly been started and still much remains to be completed. 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. Aachen Cathedral (3131 bytes) 1: [[Image:Aachencath.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Aachen Cathedral]] 3: ...as buried in his own cathedral, and his bones are still preserved in a special shrine. 5: ...r 600 years, from [[936]] to [[1531]], the Aachen cathedral was the church of coronation for 30 kings of the ... 9: ...irst German and one of the first three European historical ensembles. 11: ... is regarded as one of the most important ecclesiastical treasuries in northern Europe. Lancaster Cathedral (2340 bytes) 1: ..., Balmoral Road, Lancaster, LA1 3BT, England. The cathedral supports the catch line "Our Goal is the Kingdom ... 3: [[Image:012 Lancaster Cathederal.jpg|thumb|]] 5: == History == 7: ...nd dedicated to [[Saint Peter]], prince of the Apostles, in a service lead by Dr. Goss." 9: ...ew Altar consecrated on the anniversary of the first Consecration." Durham Cathedral (1936 bytes) 1: ...JPG|thumb|280px|Durham Cathedral silhouetted against the sunset]] 2: ...hedral_plan.jpg|thumb|280px|Ground plan of Durham Cathedral]] 3: ...orld Heritage Site]] along with nearby [[Durham Castle]], which faces it across [[Palace Green]], high... 5: ...public view. It is also possible to climb the 325 steps to the top of the 66 m tall tower, from w... 7: There are regular services sung by the Cathedral Choir, who sing every day except Mondays (except ... 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: ...ry over the Devil'', a sculpture by Sir [[Jacob Epstein]].]] 6: ...rising like a phoenix from the ashes out of the destruction of the former and a celebration of [[20th ... Nidaros Cathedral (1961 bytes) 1: ...on of Norwegian kings have taken place in Nidaros Cathedral during the middle ages and from [[1818]] until [[... 3: ... and five days after his death, and pilgrims soon started flocking to Nidaros. 5: ...ont.jpg|thumb|right|The West Front of the Nidaros Cathedral.]] 7: Work on the cathedral started in [[1070]], and was finished sometime aroun... 9: ...wn except for the stone walls in [[1708]]. It was struck by lightning in [[1719]], and was again ravag... Derby Cathedral (1337 bytes) 1: ...ing up Iron Gate, Derby, towards the 15th century cathedral tower.]] 3: '''Derby Cathedral''' is a [[cathedral]] church in [[Derby City, England]]. 5: ...egiate church however there is no trace of its existence today. 7: ...nt church. One theory is it became structurally unstable and was pulled down. 9: ...was built in the popular [[perpendicular gothic]] style of the time. Cathedral of Magdeburg (19918 bytes) 1: ...deburg.jpg|thumb|250px|View of Magdeburg with the cathedral on the right]] 2: ... is in [[Magdeburg]], the capital city of the ''[[States of Germany|Bundesland]]'' of [[Saxony-Anhalt]... 4: ...in [[1520]]. Despite being repeatedly looted, the Cathedral of Magdeburg is rich in art, ranging from antique... 6: ==History== 9: ... meters and a length of 80 meters. The height is estimated as up to 60 meters. Winchester Cathedral (2759 bytes) 1: ...tyle="float:right;margin:1em;">[[image:winchester_cathedral_front.jpeg]]</div> 3: ... Jackson during the years [[1905]]-[[1912]]. The cathedral is dedicated to the [[Holy Trinity]], [[Saint Pet... 5: ...dictine]] foundation was [[Dissolution of the Monasteries|dissolved]] in [[1539]]. 7: ...as killed in a hunting accident in nearby New Forest. 9: ...Much later a more descriptive marker about Miss Austen's talent was placed on a nearby wall.
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