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Lincoln Cathedral, ... It is the fourth largest cathedral in the UK by floor area, ... the cathedral organ dates from 1898. Willis had completed the design by 1885 ...
Lincoln Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Mary: Diocese of Lincoln: 1070 joint with Dorchester, Oxon c.954–1072 translated from Dorchester 1072 Norwich Cathedral Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity: Diocese of Norwich: 1094
Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Chad Anglican Canterbury 1195 1340 1048 113 NK NK NK 60.5 76.8 82 4 Norman & Beard Previously a cathedral 669–803. All 3 towers are spires. Lincoln Cathedral: Cathedral Church of St Mary
The United Kingdom no longer features as prominently on the list of tallest churches worldwide, but in 1311, Lincoln Cathedral surpassed the Great Pyramid of Giza to become the world's tallest building. Salisbury Cathedral is the present tallest church building in the country, standing at a height of 123 metres (404 feet), and it remains ...
The 1185 East Midlands earthquake happened in England.It is the first earthquake in England for which there are reliable reports indicating damage. [3] The moment magnitude of the shock was estimated to be above 5.0 and its intensity was placed at VII (Damaging) on the European macroseismic scale.
Lincoln (/ ˈ l ɪ ŋ k ə n /) is a cathedral city and district in Lincolnshire, England, of which it is the county town.In the 2021 Census, the city's district had a population of 103,813. [4]
St Katherine's Church, Lincoln also known as "Southside" and "St Katherines Cathedral Church" is a Grade II-listed church in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. It is a former Methodist church in the Boultham and St Catherine's areas of the city. It was first opened in 1887 with the tower and spire being added later.
The grounds also contain remains of Lincoln's Eleanor cross, [23] an oriel window moved from Sutton Hall and incorporated into the main gate, and the bust of George III from the Dunston Pillar. [24] On the western side of the castle site is an ivy-clad building built in 1823 as the Assize courts. This is still used today as Lincoln Crown Court ...