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English Cathedrals - St Pauls Chapel, Gloucester cathedral
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English Cathedrals - St Pauls Chapel, Gloucester cathedral
English Cathedrals - St Pauls Chapel, Gloucester cathedral - Looking to chapel, steps up. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals. Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated in 678 or 679 with the foundation of an abbey dedicated to Saint Peter (dissolved by King Henry VIII). Date: circa 1900
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Cathedrals Chapel Formally Gloucester Looking Pauls Peter Stands Trinity
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Sacred Spaces of Gloucester Cathedral: St. Paul's Chapel This evocative photograph captures the enchanting allure of St. Paul's Chapel within the historic walls of Gloucester Cathedral, located in the heart of Gloucester, England. Established in 678 or 679 AD, the cathedral's origins trace back to the foundation of an abbey dedicated to St. Peter. Over the centuries, it has evolved into the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity. The image invites us to look up the steps and into the chapel, where the warm, inviting light filters through the stained glass windows. The intricate stonework and architectural details of the chapel's exterior are a testament to the rich history and craftsmanship that have shaped this sacred space. Gloucester Cathedral, situated in the northern part of the city, stands proudly near the River Severn. With its fascinating past, which includes being dissolved by King Henry VIII, this cathedral continues to captivate visitors from around the world. The image, taken around 1900, offers a glimpse into the enduring beauty and spiritual significance of this English cathedral. This photograph is part of the Box 144 Boswell Collection, showcasing the architectural grandeur and historical importance of English cathedrals. It is an exquisite reminder of the profound impact these structures have had on the cultural and spiritual landscape of England.
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