sorry for my absence as I had a few problems with the computer. So much so that it was beyond repair so at great expense here I am back with a new one which I hope will last a long time.
The Cathedral pictures were taken whilst at the Balloon Fiesta
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Outside view showing the North Window in this the new Naive build in the 1860's
Close up of the window from the inside
Shots of the Vaulted roof.
Elder Lady Chapel c 1220.
High Alter c 1899.
The Chapter house.
The Union flag draped in Poppies on either side in the South Transept
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Flower decoration within the Cathedral.
Choirs stalls with Misericords organ from 1296,
The Naive looking towards the high alter.
Lastly not a Poppy but is reminded me of one in the Garden outside the cafe where we had a nice drink in the sunshine. Thanks for looking, Mike
Nice photos
ReplyDeleteCheers, don't you just love Panasonic cameras. Hope you are on the mend.
Deletewelcome back, lovely photos of the Cathedral. I think the red flower is an Ibiscus.
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Thanks Margaret. X
DeleteLovely photos and interesting facts as usual
ReplyDeleteCheers Linda, loads more to do.
DeleteSo pleased you decided to invest in a new PC Your blogs are so interesting and my FAV posts are always about the Churches you vista... Great pictures here,as always and very interesting facts ... a good read ! thank you Mike E xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for catching up, I miss you on the blog and get a bit disheartened when I get zero comments. I know you are a very busy lass with loads of crafting going on so good on you. xxxx
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