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Architecture and Urban Planning Collection
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509
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509
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Work Class:
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Architecture
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Architecture
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Work Type:
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cathedral
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cathedral
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Title:
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Salisbury Cathedral
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Salisbury Cathedral
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preferred
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preferred
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Material:
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stone (rock)
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stone (rock)
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Material Type:
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other
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other
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Date:
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1220-1400
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1220-1400
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creation
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creation
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Location:
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Salisbury (England)
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Salisbury (England)
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site
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site
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Location:
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Salisbury (England)
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Salisbury (England)
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Style Period:
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Early English
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Early English
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Style Period:
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Norman
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Norman
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Culture:
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English
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English
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Subject:
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Anglican (Church of England)
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Anglican (Church of England)
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Subject:
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cathedrals
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cathedrals
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Subject:
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cloisters
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cloisters
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ribbed vaults
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ribbed vaults
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Subject:
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spires
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spires
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Description:
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"It was on a rough field called St. Mary's Mead in 1220 AD that Bishop Richard Poore and his brilliant architect Elias de Derham decided to build a new state-of-the-art Gothic style Cathedral to replace the old Norman Cathedral at Old Sarum. Because they take so many generations to build, almost all other English Cathedrals are a mixture of different architectural styles. However the main body of Salisbury Cathedral which includes the tower and West Front, was completed in a mere 38 years. The huge Cloister (the largest in England) and the magnificent Chapter House (containing the Magna Carta) were added later. But then the 14th century the most daring and astonishing addition was made. The tower was raised and on top of it they built the slender soaring spire which we see today, completing the Cathedral 95 years after Elias first started the work. Salisbury Cathedral's spire is the tallest medieval structure in the world."
description
"It was on a rough field called St. Mary's Mead in 1220 AD that Bishop Richard Poore and his brilliant architect Elias de Derham decided to build a new state-of-the-art Gothic style Cathedral to replace the old Norman Cathedral at Old Sarum. Because they take so many generations to build, almost all other English Cathedrals are a mixture of different architectural styles. However the main body of Salisbury Cathedral which includes the tower and West Front, was completed in a mere 38 years. The huge Cloister (the largest in England) and the magnificent Chapter House (containing the Magna Carta) were added later. But then the 14th century the most daring and astonishing addition was made. The tower was raised and on top of it they built the slender soaring spire which we see today, completing the Cathedral 95 years after Elias first started the work. Salisbury Cathedral's spire is the tallest medieval structure in the world."
Description
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Information Source:
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Accessed on November 26, 2007.
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<https://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/> Accessed on November 26, 2007.
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Reproduction Creator:
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Metz, Donald
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Metz, Donald
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donor
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donor
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Reproduction View:
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Courtyard
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Courtyard
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exterior view
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exterior view
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Reproduction Rights Statement:
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
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These images are for non-profit use educational use. Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of material in physical or digital form requires prior written permission from the copyright holder.
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