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Wells Cathedral School, which was established to educate these choirboys, dates its foundation to this point. [21] There is, however, some controversy over this. Following the Norman Conquest, John de Villula moved the seat of the bishop from Wells to Bath in 1090. [22] The church at Wells, no longer a cathedral, had a college of secular clergy ...
Interior of Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England. In 1338, to strengthen the cathedral, low arches topped by inverted arches of similar dimensions were inserted, forming scissors-like structures. These “scissor” arches brace the piers of the crossing on three sides, while the easternmost side is braced by a choir screen. Date: Taken July 2006 ...
These images all contribute to a varied and comprehensive illustration of the interior of the cathedral. All are high quality individually, and although they may not all have the necessary 'wow factor' on their own, I think they do as a set. Articles in which this image appears Wells Cathedral FP category for this image
The clock inside Wells Cathedral. The Wells Cathedral clock is an astronomical clock in the north transept of Wells Cathedral, England.The clock is one of the group of famous 14th– to 16th–century astronomical clocks to be found in the West of England.
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Description: Mostly original glass with the same cartoons as sV. The heads depict: Pope Stephen, St Blaise, St Erkenwald, and Pope Marcellus. The top light shows Christ in Benediction, holding an orb.
Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset: Date: 25 July 2010, 14:13:11: ... Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions
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