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St Albans Cathedral, officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban, [5] also known as "the Abbey", is a Church of England cathedral in St Albans, England. Much of its architecture dates from Norman times. It ceased to be an abbey following its dissolution in the 16th century and became a cathedral in 1877.
St Albans Cathedral: c. 1080 –1200: ... Sydney is 107 metres long (ref. St. Mary's Cathedral website). Portugal's Alcobaça Monastery is 106 metres long.
St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, Hertfordshire; St Alban's Church, Sneinton, Nottingham; ... St Albans, West Leigh, parish church in the diocese of Portsmouth;
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St Paul's Cathedral, London: Cathedral Church of St Paul Anglican Canterbury NK 1675 1300 158 NK NK NK 67 111 109 5 Willis Commonly known as St Paul's Cathedral. The crossing tower is a dome. Norwich Cathedral
St Albans Abbey was the principal medieval abbey in England. The scribe Matthew Vickers lived there and the first draft of Magna Carta was drawn up there. [citation needed] It became a parish church after the dissolution of the Benedictine abbey in 1539 and was made a cathedral in 1877. St Albans School was founded in AD 948.
Live webcams at a Peregrine nest site in Landshut (Scroll down and press play button.) Archived 16 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine; A video of the falcon stooping at a top speed of 389 km/h (242 mph). Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project, UK. Links to webcams and video sequences Archived 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
St Albans Cathedral Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban: Diocese of St Albans: 1877 Benedictine abbey 976–1539 St Edmundsbury Cathedral Cathedral Church of St James and St Edmund: Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich: 1914