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  2. Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Chester Cathedral has an east–west axis, common to many cathedrals, with the chancel at the eastern end, and the façade to the west. The plan is cruciform , with a central tower (as is usual in English monastic churches), but is asymmetrical, having a small transept on the north side remaining from an earlier building, and an unusually large ...

  3. Category:Burials at Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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  5. Chester War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Chester War Memorial in the grounds of Chester Cathedral. Chester War Memorial stands in the grounds of Chester Cathedral in Chester, Cheshire, England.It was designed by Frederick Crossley and Thomas Rayson, and commemorates those who were lost in the two World Wars.

  6. List of monumental masons - Wikipedia

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    Memorials in Ferns Cathedral graveyard. [13] James Byrne (fl. 1775–1819) and Patrick Byrne (fl. 1795–1837) of Clone, Ireland "exemplifying the later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish Churchyard Sculpture tradition in County Wexford." [13] Memorials in Ferns Cathedral graveyard. [13]

  7. Timeline of Cheshire history - Wikipedia

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    907: Chester refounded as a burh by Æthelflæd and King Edward the Elder, and re-fortification starts. [14] [15] 907: Church to St Werburgh, later Chester Cathedral, founded by Æthelflæd, rebuilt from an earlier church dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. [8] [16] 907: Æthelflæd founds new church dedicated to St Peter and St Paul in Chester ...

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  9. Addleshaw Tower - Wikipedia

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    Addleshaw Tower is the free-standing bell tower of Chester Cathedral, in Chester, Cheshire, England. It was designed by George Pace, and built to house the cathedral bells. These had been hung in the cathedral's central tower, and needed overhaul, but it was considered to be unsafe to re-hang them in the tower without disturbing its ...