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Bell S Cathedrals The Cathedral Church Of Gloucester 2nd Ed A D

The Nave 32 The West End and South Aisle 36 The West Windows and the Font 40 The North Aisle 41 The Choir Screen 44 The Organ 46 The Choir 47 The Reredos 56 The South Transept 65 Chapel of St. Andrew and 'Prentice Bracket 67 The Crypt 68 South Ambulatory of Choir 72 Triforium...

Chapters

7. Chapter 7

"The most-detailed description of architectural works must fail to convey to the mind so clear and correct an impression, as the graphic representation of the objects themselves...

8. Chapter 8

Within the area once contained by the boundary walls of the Abbey (for which see the plan on p. 103) there are remains of four of the original #Gateways#. The finest of these is...

5. Chapter 5

It is neither possible, nor desirable, within the limits of a book of this size and scope, to go fully into the question, interesting though it be, of the relative claims of Ald...

9. Chapter 9

Passing over the régimes of the Abbesses[1] and the secular canons, we find that the first Abbot of the Benedictine rule at Gloucester was #Edric# (1022-1028), who in his long r...

6. Chapter 6

Of the building as originally constructed, practically the whole, as far as the outline is concerned, may be said to remain as it was at the beginning of the twelfth century. Th...

4. Chapter 4

PAGE The Cathedral from St. John's Tower _Frontispiece_ The Tower from the East 2 Bird's-eye view of Norman Work 15 The Cathedral from the South-West 17 The Cathedral from North...

2. Chapter 2

The Nave 32 The West End and South Aisle 36 The West Windows and the Font 40 The North Aisle 41 The Choir Screen 44 The Organ 46 The Choir 47 The Reredos 56 The South Transept 6...

3. Chapter 3

The Vineyard, the Dorter, the Refectory 95 The Little Cloisters 96 The Library 98 The Chapter-House 101 The Cloisters 104 The Monks' Lavatory 108 The Slype 111 The Deanery 112

1. Chapter 1