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Lincoln Cathedral, also called Lincoln Minster, [2] and formally the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, is a Church of England cathedral in Lincoln, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Lincoln and is the mother church of the diocese of Lincoln .
Around 70% glass is original, and all the restoration work was carried out by the Cathedral works department's stained-glass conservators. Date: 13 October 2015, 10:24: Source: Lincoln Cathedral, Dean's Eye window (N.31) Author: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK
Around 70% glass is original, and all the restoration work was carried out by the Cathedral works department's stained-glass conservators. Date: 5 December 2017, 10:45: Source: Lincoln Cathedral, Deans eye window: Author: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK
The most notable example in England is the north transept window, known as the "Dean's Eye" in Lincoln Cathedral. These windows are occasionally found in 19th-century Revival buildings. [6] Early Gothic: Rose windows with tracery comprising overlapping arcs like flower petals, circular and square shapes.
Rose windows were rare in English Gothic cathedrals, but Lincoln Cathedral produced two fine examples: the Dean's Eye in the north transept and the Bishop's Eye in the south transept. The Dean's Eye was begun by the French-born Bishop, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, in the Early Gothic period in 1192, and was completed in 1235. The Bishops's Eye was ...
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