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  2. Durham Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Durham Cathedral by Turner, 1801. Durham Cathedral, a poem by Letitia Landon, appeared in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book of 1835, with an engraving of a painting of the interior by Thomas Allom. [92] "Half church of God, half castle 'gainst the Scot", according to Sir Walter Scott. Inscription on Prebends Bridge, Durham.

  3. File:Durham Cathedral, Alfred Robert Quinton.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Postcard, “Durham Cathedral”, by Alfred Robert Quinton. Items portrayed in this file depicts. media type. image/jpeg. File history.

  4. James Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    In Rome he made measured drawings of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, ... Durham Cathedral, restoration 1795-6; St. Kea Church, Cornwall, 1802 demolished 1895;

  5. Robert William Billings - Wikipedia

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    He produced important works on Carlisle Cathedral and Durham Cathedral, published in 1840 and 1843, and Illustrations of the Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham (1846). The work for which he became best known was The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland , published in four volumes between 1845 and 1852, [ 3 ] which ...

  6. 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.

  7. Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Cathedral had a chapter of secular canons, for whom the earliest polygonal chapter house was built.. The 26 cathedrals described in this article are those of Bristol, Canterbury, Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield, Lincoln, Manchester, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Ripon, Rochester, St. Alban's, Salisbury, Southwark, Southwell, Wells ...

  8. File:Durham Cathedral from Palace Green.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Joseph Edward Nuttgens - Wikipedia

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    After completing his training, Nuttgens worked at Mary Lowndes and Alfred Drury's Glass House in Fulham under Karl Parsons and Martin Travers. [7] In addition to having the talent and skill to create whole works of his own, he was also able to adapt other people's drawings for translation into works of stained glass, [3] to produce designs for other glassmakers, including James Powell and Sons ...