2015

SU8504 : Stained glass window, Chichester Cathedral

taken 9 years ago, near to Chichester, West Sussex, England

Stained glass window, Chichester Cathedral
Stained glass window, Chichester Cathedral
Depicting Dorcas clothing the poor, and Jesus cures the sick at Pool of Bethesda, by O'Connor, 1862.
South tower.
Chichester Cathedral

Chichester Cathedral was founded as a cathedral in 1075, when the seat of the bishop was moved from Selsey. The Cathedral has architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles. It has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals - a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles. The cathedral contains two rare medieval sculptures, and many modern art works including tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, many of these commissioned by Dean Hussey.
The Cathedral is 408ft (123m) in length and 157ft (48m) in width, its spire is 277ft (84.5m) in height
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Julian P Guffogg   (more nearby)
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Friday, 29 May, 2015   (more nearby)
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Monday, 1 June, 2015
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