The earliest parts of Norwich cathedral date to late C11th, but it has been much extended with later Gothic additions. I like these Romanesque parts the best
Starts With C, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week
The earliest parts of Norwich cathedral date to late C11th, but it has been much extended with later Gothic additions. I like these Romanesque parts the best
Starts With C, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week
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Very grand.
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I’ve taken so many photos of this over the years, every time I pass through the grounds. Always looking for different angles!
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Love the angle!
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Thank you, Dale. Always looking for ways to improve my shots of this wonderful building
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There are those we return to time and again. I love it.
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Yea. Take many more and my laptop will sink through the desk, weighed down with so many cathedral shots!
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Hahaha! Hey, we love what we love 🙂
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Now that’s a hero shot! Love those spires rising into that blue sky…
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The Normans came and stamped their feet (quite literally) on the Saxon’s market place. They demolished 3 existing Saxon churches to build this cathedral. To the Saxons it was a symbol of Norman supremacy. But in later years the English raised that tower… to top it all
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Oops, the spire. The tower was Norman
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