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Dunkeld CathedralThe venerable ruins of Dunkeld Cathedral, in lovely grounds overlooking the River Tay, Perthshire, Scotland. Date: 13th century
Oxford Cathedral, OxfordOxford Cathedral viewed from the north west Date: 1837
Old & New CanterburyOld and new Canterbury, Kent, England - the Cathedral tower behind a row of modern shops. Date: 1960s
Southwell CathedralThe sunlit aisle, interior study of Southwell Cathedral, Nottinghamshire, England, viewed through the Transept arch. Date: 12th century
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, was founded by Sitric, the Danish King of Dublin. The present structure was built between 1871 and 1878 (Medieval interior). Date: founded 1038
Royal GargoylesOn Llandaff Cathedral, Wales, are carved heads of all British monarchs since William the Conqueror. Here are Edward VII George V and Edward VIII (depicted without a crown). Date: 1960s
St. Albans Abbey GatewayThe great Abbey Gateway of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. This gatehouse was built in 1363 by Abbot de la Mare as the entrance to St. Albans Abbey Cathedral. Date: 14th century
Norwich CloistersNorwich Cathedral, begun in 1096, was not finally consecrated until 1278. Here are the ruined Cloisters of the old monastic buildings of the cathedral. Date: founded 11th century
York Minster, South SideYork Minster, York, England, the South Side. The South Transept was rebuilt between 1220 and 1250 in an elaborate French style with lancet windows beneath a rose window. Date: 1960s
The Wallingford Screen, inside St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire, England, is a Victorian reconstruction of the original screen which was destroyed in the Reformation
Lincoln from CatherdalA fine view, looking westwards, from the main tower of Lincoln Cathedral, with the tops of its twin towers and the Castle Gateway below, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1950s
Norman ArchitectureThe fine archading and dog- tooth mouldings in the Chapter House of Bristol Cathedral, some of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Date: 12th century
Coventry Cathedral TombThe ruins of old Coventry Cathedral; in the foreground is the statue of Bishop Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs, the first bishop when St Michaels became a cathedral in 1918 Date: 1960s
Durham Cathedral CorbelsComical Corbels - some of the faces carved into the corbels above the Chapter House of Durham Cathedral, built between 1093 and 1133. Date: 12th century
Tower of Saint RuleThe Tower of St. Rule (or St. Regulus) and the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, Fifeshire, Scotland. Date: founded 1160
St. Andrews CathedralThe arches of the Priory Cloisters ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, Fifeshire, Scotland. Date: founded 1160
Elgin Cathedral CloisterThe Cloisters, Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland. The existing ruins were built after a fire in 1270, but destroyed by Cromwells Bishops War. Date: 13th century
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall, England, a modern cathedral, built in the Gothic Revival style. Built on the site of a 16th century church. Designed by John l. Pearson. Date: built 1880 - 1905
Glasgow Cathedral NaveThe fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century
St. Andrews InvernessThe Cathedral of St. Andrew, Inverness, Scotland, one of several Episcopal Cathedrals built in Scotland during the 19th century. Date: built 1866 - 1869
Dunblane Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland, founded in 1141 by King David I. Rebuilt in 1240 by Bishop Clemens. The tower is early Norman, the rest pointed style Date: 12th century
Coventry Eagle PulpitThe progressive, modernist bronze, eagle pulpit, designed by Dame Elizabeth Frink for New Coventry Cathedral. Date: late 1950s
Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire, England. The present cathedral dates from 1215. It was damaged during World War Two air raids and by an I.R.A. bomb in 1996. Date: 1967
Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century
Bristol Norman ArchThe Norman Arch, which stands oppsite the west towers of Bristol Cathedral, Gloucestershire, England. It was once the chief entrance to the Abbey of St. Augustine. Date: 12th century
St. Magnus CathedralNorman pillars inside St. Magnuss Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Founded in 1137, it was mainly built in the 12th century with later additions Date: 12th century
St. Germains CathedralThe splendid ruins of St. Germains Cathedral, overlooking the harbour at Peel, Isle of Man, England. Date: 13th century
Iona Cathedral InteriorIona Cathedral, on the island of Iona, off the south west coast of Mull, Scotland, was founded in 563, by St. Columba, who landed here from Ireland - interior view. Date: founded 563
Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, known as The Lantern of the North, seen from across the River Lossie. Date: 13th century
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, EstoniaDomes of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn, Estonia circa 2008
Silhouette of Canterbury CathedralCanterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008
Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008
Erection of Liverpool CathedralPage from the Sphere magazine showing stages in building Liverpool Cathdral which was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. The cathedrals foundation stone was laid by King Edward VII in 1904
Entrance to Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008
Exeter Cathedral 1950SA fine view of Exeter Cathedral, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Cathedral Porto Bello, the oldest church in the Americas
Panama Cathedral
Memorial Service to the Polar Heroes at St Pauls CathedralA birds-eye view of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral during the memorial service to Captain Scott and his four companions who lost their lives on the return from their failed attempt to be
The Cathedral, oldest building in Panama