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The interior of Chester Cathedral gives a warm and mellow appearance because of the pinkish colour of the sandstone. The proportions appear spacious because the view from the west end of the nave to the east end is unimpeded by a pulpitum and the nave, although not long, is both wide and high compared with many of England's cathedrals.
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Chester Cathedral choir stalls, 1380, detail of the carving on a choir stall, showing a beer-swilling, tongue-poking, bearded man with the rear end of a pig, accompanied by a small demon. Date: May 2012: Source: Family photos: Author: Stephen Hamilton: Permission (Reusing this file)
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Original – The Lady Chapel of Chester Cathedral in Cheshire, England. Reason Was seen on Commons FPC two weeks ago, where it was featured unanimously. Articles in which this image appears Chester Cathedral FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Places/Interiors Creator Diliff. Support as nominator – MER-C 12:12, 18 February ...
Original - Chester Cathedral, England at dusk taken from the town walls at the south east of the cathedral. Edit 3 Corrected perspective distortions. Edit 4 Reassembled tonemapped image from different bracketed source files. Fixed ghosting and perspective distortion, removed lights to LHS Reason I think it may have 'the juice'.