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Lincoln was the second cathedral in the country to adopt a separate girls' choir (after Salisbury Cathedral) and remains one of few which provides the same musical opportunities and equal weekly singing duties to both girls and boys. The choristers can now attend any school and are currently drawn from over ten local schools.
The Lincoln Imp is a grotesque on a wall inside Lincoln Cathedral, England, and it has become the symbol of the city of Lincoln. [1] [2] The carving is situated high on the north side of the Angel Choir and is not conspicuous. The Angel Choir was built between 1250 and 1280, so the carving must date from then. [3]
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Lincoln Cathedral. The (Angel Choir), (begun 1256, dedicated in 1280) was a notable early example of decorated Gothic. The new style was expressed in decorative ribs of the lierne vaults and especially in the elaborate tracery of the stained glass windows.
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Dec. 10—All wearing festive red, eight members of Spokane's Good News Company Choir sang at the Christmas Bureau on Thursday, offering entertainment to hundreds waiting in line. The singers ...
at Lincoln Cathedral; the Angel Choir and east end (1256–80), cloisters (c. 1295), central tower (1307–11), and upper part of the south transept, including the Bishop's Eye window (c. 1320 –30) at Lichfield Cathedral; the nave and west front (1265–93), central tower (c. 1300) and Lady Chapel (1320–36)
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