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Chichester Cathedral


Chichester Cathedral
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Copyright: Christian Davies (vizion) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 50 W: 10 N: 26] (282)
Genre: Places
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2006-04
Categories: Architecture, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-05-09 16:22
Viewed: 576
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The cathedral of the Holy Trinity at Chichester was founded in 1075, after the seat of the bishop was transferred to the town from nearby Selsey. It was consecrated in 1108 under Bishop Ralph de Luffa but a subsequent fire created a need for substantial rebuilding, which was not completed until 1184. The cathedral was reconsecrated in 1199.

The cathedral has many unique features. Under the floor of the nave are the remains of a Roman mosaic pavement, which can be viewed through a glass window. Also in the interior are the grave of the composer Gustav Holst and the Gothic "Arundel tomb" referred to in a famous poem by Philip Larkin.

(source: Wikipedia)


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Hello Christian

Beautiful look of this architecture.
I like cathedral with their beautiful details, gargoyles, arches, stained glass windows and all that beauty of a beautiful time.
Great capture, beautiful visual!
Congratulations

Sérgio

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