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Chester Cathedral, Cheshire: the cloister

RIBA Ref No RIBA19576
Artist/PhotographerProut, John Skinner (1806-1876)
CountryUK: England
CityChester
Subject Date1520
Image Date1830
ViewExterior
StyleGothic
MediumPrint
Library ReferenceEW E.e.379
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectVaulting ; Cloisters ; Cathedrals ; Monasteries & convents
SOURCE: J. S. Prout. Antiquities of Chester (London, 1838?) NOTES: Construction on the original Benedictine monastery church was begun at the east end in Romanesque style in 1092 and was completed by the Lady Chapel in 1250. The church was rebuilt in Gothic style in 1260-1540. Spared desecration during the Dissolution, the church was elevated to the status of Cathedral in 1541. The church and monastic buildings were extensively, if controversially, restored by George Gilbert Scott in 1868-1876.
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