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  2. Salisbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Salisbury, England. The cathedral is regarded as one of the leading examples of Early English Gothic design .

  3. List of tallest church buildings in the United Kingdom

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    Derry, St Eugene's Cathedral: 78 256 Derry [22] 19 Kilburn, St Augustine: 77 253 Kilburn, Greater London [23] 20 Lichfield Cathedral: 77 252 Lichfield, Staffordshire: The only medieval cathedral in the United Kingdom with three spires. [24] 21 Truro Cathedral: 76 249 Truro, Cornwall [25] 22 Wakefield Cathedral: 75 247 Wakefield: Tallest church ...

  4. List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary 51°03′53″N 1°47′51″W  /  51.064769°N 1.797499°W  / 51.064769; -1.797499  ( Salisbury Cathedral

  5. Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury (/ ˈ s ɔː l z b ər i / SAWLZ-bər-ee, locally / ˈ s ɔː z b ər i / SAWZ-bər-ee) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, [1] at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne.

  6. List of tallest church buildings - Wikipedia

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    Largest church in Austria by area, but two metres shorter than St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna since no building in Austria-Hungary was allowed to be higher than St. Stephen's Cathedral (also the reason why there are no taller churches in Budapest and Prague) 11: St. Peter's Church: 132.2 m (436 ft) 1878: Hamburg Germany: Lutheran

  7. Statuary of the West Front of Salisbury Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Right arm supporting a model of Salisbury Cathedral, left hand holding a short staff. Bishop Poore: 171: King Henry III: 1868–69: James Redfern: Right hand holding a headless sceptre, left hand missing. King Henry III: 172: St Edmund of Canterbury: Early 20th century: Anon: Right hand raised in benediction, left hand holding a staff. Name on ...

  8. Use of Sarum - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral, which developed the Sarum Use in the Middle Ages. The Use of Sarum (or Use of Salisbury, also known as the Sarum Rite) is the liturgical use of the Latin rites developed at Salisbury Cathedral and used from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation. [1]

  9. Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds is an 1823 landscape painting by the English landscape painter John Constable (1776–1837). This image of Salisbury Cathedral, one of England's most famous medieval churches, is one of his most celebrated works, and was commissioned by one of his closest friends, John Fisher, The Bishop of Salisbury. [1]