Monday, 10 February 2014

LINCOLN - Lincoln Cathedral

The Lincoln Cathedral was originally built by the Normans in 1092 during the reign of William the Conquerer. Unfortunately, the building was severely damaged by a fire in 1141. The rebuilt section of the Cathedral features more Gothic architecture, including signature flying buttresses.

The Inner Sanctuary in the Lincoln Cathedral

The Window above the entryway

This gate separates the main room from the inner sanctuary of the Cathedral  

The stonework on the separation wall

The east aisle, which leads to the Choir and the inner sanctuary

The base of a pillar from the original Norman Cathedral
 

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