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  2. Newcastle Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    As Newcastle continued to grow, so did its need for a diocese separate from Durham, and so in 1882 the Diocese of Newcastle was formed, with St Nicholas's as its cathedral. [7] The cathedral is notable for its unusual lantern spire, which was constructed in 1448. For hundreds of years, it was a main navigation point for ships using the River ...

  3. Cathedral floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Amiens Cathedral floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory. In Western ecclesiastical architecture, a cathedral diagram is a floor plan showing the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing.

  4. Category : Church of England church buildings in Tyne and Wear

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    Newcastle Cathedral; All Saints' Church, Newcastle upon Tyne; St John the Baptist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne; St Andrew's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne; St Matthew's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne; Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle; Christ Church, North Shields

  5. Brass rubbing - Wikipedia

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    Brass rubbing of a memorial showing the alliance of the Lindley and Palmes family, Otley Church, West Yorkshire Rubbing of the Thorntons' brass, Newcastle Cathedral (Newcastle upon Tyne), believed to be the largest in the country.

  6. List of cathedrals in England - Wikipedia

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    Also included are those structures or sites of intended cathedrals as well as pro-cathedrals, which are churches serving as an interim cathedral, (for instance whilst a permanent cathedral is acquired), or as a co-cathedral where the diocesan demographics/geography require the bishop's seat to be shared with a building in another location.

  7. Template:Diocese of Newcastle - Wikipedia

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  8. Dean of Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of Saint Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. Before 2000 the post was designated as a provost, which was then the equivalent of a dean at most English cathedrals. The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Newcastle and seat of the Bishop of Newcastle.

  9. St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is a grade I listed building and a fine example of the Gothic Revival style of architecture championed by Pugin. There is a monument dedicated to Cardinal Basil Hume in the Monument Garden outside of the cathedral, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002. St Mary's Cathedral is the sixth tallest structure in the city.