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Monastery of Santes Creus. SPAIN. TARRAGONA. Monastery of Santes Creus. Center nave. Cistercian art. Architecture
St Peters Cathedral. 12th-13th c. SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Central nave. Gothic art. Architecture
Cathedral of Saint Lazare. 1120-1178. FRANCE
LUXEMBOURG. DIEKIRCH. Luxembourg. Cathedral of Notre-Dame (late gothic, 17th c.). Center nave. Gothic art
Castle and Collegiate ChurchDaniel in the Lions Den. SPAIN. Campillo. Church of Sand Pedro de la Nave. Visigothic art. Relief on rock
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Amiens. Central nave. FRANCE. Amiens. Notre Dame cathedral. Gothic art. Architecture
Sacrifice of Abraham
Monastery of Santa Marѡde GraciaMonastery of Santa MarС de Gracia. Central nave. SPAIN. Avila. Monastery of Santa MarС de Gracia. Gothic art
SPAIN. Salamanca. Old Cathedral. Central nave. Gothic art.; Romanesque art. Architecture
Basilica of St Mary Magdalen. Central nave. FRANCE. Vezelay. Basilica of St Mary Magdalen. Romanesque art. Architecture
Sagrada Familia interiorSagrada Familia church in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi (1852 - 1926). Interior: vaulted ceiling over columns in the main nave, and one of the side naves
Monastery of the Hieronymites, interiorInterior of the Monastery of the Hieronymites in Lisbon, Portugal, showing the nave and ribbed vaulted ceiling. Mostly built in the early 16th century in the Manueline-style (Portuguese late-Gothic)
St. Marks Basilica. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. St. Marks Basilica. Main nave. Middle Byzantine art. Architecture
India, West Bengal, Pandua: Adina Mosque or Jami Masjid (1364 AD), innerior, arched nave. Date: 2011
The Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851. Date c1851
The great industrial exhibition of 1851. Plate 3. The Britis
Print shows north nave of Ayasofya Mosque, formerly the Church of Hagia Sophia; with groups of men in traditional and military dress. Date 1852
Print shows nave of Ayasofya Mosque, formerly the Church of Hagia Sophia, facing east, before restoration; with groups of men in traditional dress. Date 1852
Cathedral church of St. Sophia and mosque, Nicosia, CyprusThe cathedral church of St. Sophia at Nicosia, capital of Cyprus. Converted to a mosque by Turks, the choir was destroyed but the nave remains. Date: 1878
Royal Wedding 1934 - the scene in Westminster AbbeyArtists sketch recreating the scene in Westminster Abbey during the wedding of Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece with the bride, escorted by her father
Martham ChurchSt. Marys Church, Martham, Norfolk, England. The tower is early Perpendicular; the nave aisles and clerestories are mid 15th century. Date: 15th century
Lastingham ChurchThe Nave and curious entrance to the Crypt of Lastingham Church, Yorkshire, England. Date: 13the to 15th century
Waltham Abbey AltarThe original Nave of Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. On the right is the Norman south doorway and the door, with its curious crescent-shaped hinges. Date: 11th century
Lanercost Abbey (or Priory), near Brompton, Cumbria, England, was founded in 1165 by Robert de Vallibus, built from stone taken from a nearby Roman wall. Nave is a church. Date: founded 1165
Fountains Abbey NaveLooking across the Nave of Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded in 1132. Date: 12th century
Sweetheart AbbeyThe Nave and West Window at New or Sweetheart Abbey, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland, a Cistercian abbey which dates from the late 13th century. Date: late 13th century
Whit Sunday CustomThe Whit Sunday custom of strawing the floor of the Nave of the church with rushes, dating back to 1493. St. Mary Radcliffe Church, Bristol, England. Date: 1930s
St. Wollos ChurchSt. Wollos Cathedral, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, has a Saxon chapel and a Norman nave. The Gothic Casquet was added in the 15th century. A cathedral from 1929 Date: 1960s
Selby Norman NaveThe magnificent Norman nave of Selby Abbey, Yorkshire, England. The tower is also Norman, but the eastern end is decorated Gothic style. Date: founded 1069
Glasgow Cathedral NaveThe fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century
RC Cathedral of the Holy Name, Mumbai, IndiaRoman Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Name, Mumbai, India Date: circa 1907
Mechelen: cathedral of St RombauxMechelen (Malines), Belgium - The Nave of the Cathedral of St Rombaux Date: circa 1909
Interior, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the interior of the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the inner court of the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Mosaic, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the mosaic above the entrance to the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Interior of New ChurchThe interior of the church of St. John of Jerusalem at South Hackney, consecrated in July 1848
The Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1852Engraving showing the nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, with preparations for the state funeral of the Duke of Wellington well underway, 1852
The Nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1918Painting showing the interior of the nave of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1918
The Nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, 185Engraving showing the nave of the Church of St. Matthew, Bedford New Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, London, 1856. The church was consecrated by the Bishop of London in December of that year
Rochester Cathedral, Kent, many parts (the Nave, Crypt, etc.) are Norman, with Gothic additions dating from the 12th century. Also restored in the 19th century by Gilbert Scott
Selby Abbey, 1906Photograph showing the Nave of Selby Abbey; an extremely fine example of Norman Architecture, 1906
Selby Abbey, after the fire of October 1906Photograph of the Nave of Selby Abbey taken after the fire of 20th October 1906. This 11th century Abbey, an extremely fine example of Norman architecture, was very badly damaged by the fire
Durham Cathedral 1950SThe Nave of Durham Cathedral, from the West Window, showing the splendid vaulted ceiling and stained glass
Tintern Abbey RuinsThe interior of Tintern Abbey Monmouthshire, looking west
Egyptian CourtEntrance to the Egyptian Court from the nave, by the avenue of lions
Crystal Palace NaveThe Nave of the Great Exhibition, looking west
Westminster Abbey / 1904The nave facing east