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believed to have included the top of his skull, struck off in the course of his assassination. This latter chapel became known as the "Corona" or "Becket's Crown". These new parts east of the quire transepts were raised on a higher crypt than Ernulf's quire, necessitating flights of steps between the two levels. Work on the chapel was completed in 1184, but Becket's remains were not moved from his tomb in the crypt until 1220. Further significant interments in the
Trinity Chapel included those of Edward Plantagenet (The "
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could be moved" was "handed over to the master of the jewel-house" of the Tower of London, after which "the Prior and monks were then ejected. The
Cathedral reverted to its previous status of 'a college of secular canons'. According to the cathedral's own website, it had been a Benedictine monastery since the 900s. The New Foundation came into being on 8 April 1541. The shrine to St Thomas Becket was destroyed on the orders of Henry VIII and the relics lost.
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Canterbury
Journey multi-year restoration programme which was planned for completion in 2021. In 2016–17 the Trust received £3.66m in donations and an additional £1.61m had been pledged for future projects. The next plan was to raise funds to restore and improve the Quire organ by 2020. In 2017, the cathedral was planning to have the new Welcome Centre open in 2019, with exhibition spaces and viewing gallery.
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Victorian sculptor
Theodore Pfyffers was commissioned to create the statues and most of them were installed by the end of the 1860s. There are currently 53 statues representing various figures who have been influential in the life of the cathedral and the English church such as clergy, members of the royal family, saints, and theologians. Archbishops of Canterbury from
1678:(GAFCON); the Church of England defended the decision stating that Monteith lives chastely with his partner. In 2024, the cathedral began offering blessings for same-sex couples “already in civil partnerships or civil marriages” or in “covenanted friendship” during ordinary or regular church services in accordance with “Prayers of Love and Faith.”
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includes improved landscaping and accessibility, new visitor facilities and a general external restoration. The so-called
Canterbury Journey project was expected to cost nearly ÂŁ25 million; the funding included a ÂŁ13.8 million Heritage Lottery grant, ÂŁ10.9 million from the Canterbury Cathedral Trust and ÂŁ250,000 from the Friends of the Cathedral.
2136:, Canterbury. There are seven choral services a week with Choral Evensong at 5:30 pm Monday through Friday, with the boys alone on Thursday and men on Wednesday. On Saturday and Sunday, there is evensong at 3:15 pm or 5:30pm and Eucharist on Sunday at 11 am. There are numerous extra services, especially at Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost.
838:, and side-chapels to the north and south. A smaller subsidiary building was found to the south-west of these foundations. During the 9th or 10th century this church was replaced by a larger structure (161 by 75 ft, 49 by 23 m) with a squared west end. It appears to have had a square central tower. The 11th-century chronicler
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visitors, the Norman
Staircase, the Prior Sellinge Gate, the Prior's Chapel, the remains of the Cellarer's Hall in the Archbishop's Palace Garden, the Archbishop's Palace itself, the Archdeacon of Canterbury's House, the Cathedral Appeal Fund Office & the Deanery, the Wolfson Library, and Nos. 22-26 and 27 and 28 The Precincts.
2499:"In all parts of Spain, among the various nations of Gaul, in districts of Britain inaccessible to the Romans but subdued to Christ, in all these the kingdom and name of Christ are venerated." THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN THESE ISLANDS BEFORE THE COMINGOF AUGUSTINE by Rev GF Browne,four Lectures delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894
1721:. Detailed archaeological studies are undertaken to identify exactly which stones need to be replaced or repaired. In addition, specialist cleaning techniques are used to remove accumulated chemical deposits which are very damaging to the building. As regards the interior, priorities include decoration of the vaults of the
1822:. There are also a number of lay canons who all together form the greater chapter which has the legal responsibility both for the cathedral itself and also for the formal election of an archbishop when there is a vacancy-in-see. By English law and custom, they may only elect the person who has been nominated by the
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from seven bells of the old peal of twelve with new metal added and rehung in a new frame. The length (draught) of the ropes was increased by lowering the floor of the ringing chamber to the level of the south aisle vault at the same time, also allowing for the new bells to be set lower in the belfry
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In 1180–1184, in place of the old, square-ended, eastern chapel, the present
Trinity Chapel was constructed, a broad extension with an ambulatory, designed to house the shrine of St Thomas Becket. A further chapel, circular in plan, was added beyond that, which housed further relics of Becket, widely
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and subsequently rebuilt by the same firm in the mid-20th century. It was rebuilt by N. P. Mander in 1978 and reduced to three manuals at about that time. David Flood, Organist and Master of the
Choristers for over 40 years, oversaw the redesign, specification and total expansion and rebuilding
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when all religious houses were suppressed. Canterbury
Cathedral, and the great monastery of Christ Church were surrendered to the Crown on 30 March 1539, after the occupants had made "an inventory of the good, chattels, plate, precious ornaments, lead, and money belonging to the monks" and "all that
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The buildings formed separate groups around the church. Adjoining it, on the north side, stood the cloister and the buildings devoted to the monastic life. To the east and west of these were those devoted to the exercise of hospitality. Also to the east was the infirmary, with its own chapel. To the
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Augustine reused a former Roman church. The oldest remains found during excavations beneath the present nave in 1993 were, however, parts of the foundations of an Anglo-Saxon building, which had been constructed across a Roman road. They indicate that the original church consisted of a
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The cathedral library has a collection of about 30,000 books and pamphlets printed before the 20th century and about 20,000 later books and serials. Many of the earlier books were acquired as part of donated collections. It is rich in church history, older theology, British history (including local
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The North West Tower (Arundel Tower) contains the cathedral's clock chime. The five-quarter chimes were taken from the old peal of twelve in the Oxford Tower (where the clock was originally), and hung from beams in the Arundel Tower. The chimes are struck on the eighth Gregorian tone, which is also
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In February 2023 it was announced that the entire framework for the child choristers at Canterbury Cathedral would be changing and that they would no longer board or attend St Edmund's School, causing local and international comment. The Equality and Inclusion Plan set up by the new Dean was at the
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It costs around ÂŁ20,000 per day to maintain the cathedral. (2023) In order to meet these costs the cathedral has to rely on income from entry fees paid by visitors and a number of commercial operations such as property rental, the Cathedral Shop, as well as the Cathedral Lodge Hotel and Conference
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A shortage of money and the priority given to the rebuilding of the cloisters and chapterhouse meant that the rebuilding of the west towers was neglected. The south-west tower was not replaced until 1458, and the Norman north-west tower survived until 1834 when it was replaced by a replica of its
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and Ernulf. The monks often put forward candidates for Archbishop of Canterbury, either from among their number or outside, since the archbishop was nominally their abbot, but this could lead to clashes with the king or pope should they put forward a different man – examples are the elections
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Founded in 597, the cathedral was completely rebuilt between 1070 and 1077. The east end was greatly enlarged at the beginning of the 12th century, and largely rebuilt in the Gothic style following a fire in 1174, with significant eastward extensions to accommodate the flow of pilgrims visiting the
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A graphical illustration of the metropolitan cathedral church of Canterbury: accompanied by a history and description ... of that venerable fabric ... Also comprising biographical sketches of the lives of the archbishops, and deans of Canterbury; and historical notices of the celebrated Convent of
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The Girls' Choir of Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 2014 and their first performance at Evensong, in January, was attended by more than 600 people and widely covered by the international press. They gave their first concert in December of that year. They now share their duties equally with the
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The cathedral itself is listed at Grade I. Other Grade I listed buildings include: the Chapter House, the main gate into the cathedral precincts, the cloister, a passageway known as the Dark Entry, the Lavatory Tower, the Library, Meister Omers, at No.16 The Precincts, originally a guest house for
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The single biggest challenge is the roof. The cathedral is covered by a huge expanse of lead and whilst the majority of the wooden framework remains sound, much of the lead itself needs replacing. In addition, a large amount of concrete encasing the bottom of the roof beams needs to be removed and
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The original Norman northwest tower, which had a lead spire until 1705, was demolished in 1834 owing to structural concerns. It was replaced with a Perpendicular-style twin of the southwest tower (designed by Thomas Mapilton), now known as the Arundel Tower, providing a more symmetrical appearance
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north, a large open court divided the monastic buildings from menial ones, such as the stables, granaries, barn, bakehouse, brewhouse, and laundries, inhabited by the lay servants of the establishment. At the greatest possible distance from the church, beyond the precinct of the monastery, was the
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and stone facings of the central Bell Harry Tower; work on the North side of the Corona Chapel; conservation of the Christ Church Gate entry to the Precincts; conservation of stained glass and surrounding stonework throughout the cathedral; and preservation of the collection of historic books and
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During the autumn of 2008, a major restoration of the lead roof over the transept was completed at a cost of approximately £500,000. In 2018, the lead roof of the nave was replaced. The extensive restoration of the cathedral that was underway in mid-2018 was part of a 2016–2021 schedule that also
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Most of the statues that currently adorn the west front of the cathedral were installed in the 1860s when the South Porch was being renovated. At that time, the niches were vacant and the Dean of the cathedral thought that the appearance of the cathedral would be improved if they were filled. The
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The group of buildings devoted to monastic life included two cloisters. The great cloister was surrounded by the buildings essentially connected with the daily life of the monks: the church to the south, with the refectory placed as always on the side opposite, the dormitory, raised on a vaulted
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The 235-foot (72 m) crossing tower was begun in 1433, although preparations had already been made during Chillenden's priorate when the piers had been reinforced. Further strengthening was found necessary around the beginning of the 16th century when buttressing arches were added under the
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The buildings devoted to hospitality were divided into three groups. The prior's group were "entered at the south-east angle of the green court, placed near the most sacred part of the cathedral, as befitting the distinguished ecclesiastics or nobility who were assigned to him." The cellarer's
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and renovations to the Choir House have already been completed, providing better facilities for choristers. Improvements are planned to the fabric of the library buildings and to the cathedral's audio-visual and lighting systems which will significantly benefit visitors including the disabled,
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retired on 29 December 2020. Following 10 years as Assistant Organist and latterly Director of the Girls' Choir and a period as Acting Director of Music, David Newsholme was appointed Director of Music in July 2021. The Assistant Organist is Jamie Rogers and he was appointed in December 2021.
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The fundraising group is the Canterbury Cathedral Trust, an independent, registered charity (1112590) seeking funds to provide conservation, craftsmanship, music and education. Since mid-2017, the Chief Executive has been Sarah Frankland. The Trust was able to obtain the ÂŁ24.7m needed for The
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A second smaller dormitory for the conventual officers ran from east to west. Close to the refectory, but outside the cloisters, were the domestic offices connected with it: to the north, the kitchen, 47 feet (14 m) square, with a pyramidal roof, and the kitchen court; to the west, the
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In 1986, a new Martyrdom Altar was installed in the northwest transept, on the spot where Thomas Becket was slain, the first new altar in the cathedral for 448 years. Mounted on the wall above it, there is a metal sculpture by Truro sculptor Giles Blomfield depicting a cross flanked by two
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projects already identified will cost £30 million. Fabric conservation is the most urgent element of the campaign. The appeal – the third of its kind following major fundraising drives at Canterbury in the 1950s and 1970s – was launched to fund these projects.
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The shrine was removed in 1538. King Henry VIII allegedly summoned the dead saint to court to face charges of treason. Having failed to appear, he was found guilty in his absence and the treasures of his shrine were confiscated, carried away in two coffers and 26 carts.
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than the old, with the intention of reducing stress on the Medieval structure. The heaviest bell (tenor) of this ring weighs 34 long cwt 3 qr 4 lb (3,896 lb or 1,767 kg). The ringers practise on Thursday at 7:15 pm.
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2215: cwt (3,630 kg). Later, in 1343, Prior Hathbrand gave bells dedicated to Jesus and St Dunstan. At this time the bells in campanile were rehung and their names recorded as "Jesus", "Dunstan", "Mary", "Crundale", "Elphy" (Ælfheah) and "Thomas". In the
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. Beneath the dormitory, overlooking the green court or herbarium, lay the "pisalis" or "calefactory", the
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In July 2018, the cathedral purchased at auction a medieval Trussel Bible for ÂŁ100,000. This Bible, subsequently renamed the "Lyghfield Bible", after the monk William Lighfyld, had previously been at Canterbury, and had been removed following the
1300:(elected 1222, previously a monk of the priory) and William Chillenden, (elected 1264, previously monk and treasurer of the priory). The monastery was granted the right to elect their own prior if the seat was vacant by the pope, and – from
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There has been a choral tradition at Canterbury Cathedral for 1400 years. The cathedral choir consists of up to 25 boy choristers and 12 lay clerks and choral scholars. The boys are aged eight to thirteen. They receive scholarships and attend
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is badly corroded. The last quinquennial structural review revealed that a combination of centuries of weathering, pollution and constant use had taken its toll on the ancient building and some serious problems were in need of urgent action.
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In about 1430 the south transept apse was removed to make way for a chapel, founded by Lady Margaret Holland and dedicated to St Michael and All Angels. The north transept apse was replaced by a Lady Chapel, built-in 1448–1455.
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The posthumous veneration of Becket transformed the cathedral into a place of pilgrimage, necessitating both expansion of the building and an increase in wealth, via revenues from pilgrims, in order to make expansion possible.
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The oldest bell in the cathedral is Bell Harry (approximately 8 long cwt (900 lb or 400 kg)), which hangs in a cage on the top of the central tower to which the bell lends its name. This bell was cast by
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butteries, pantries, etc. The infirmary had a small kitchen of its own. Opposite the refectory door in the cloister were two buildings where the monks washed before and after eating. One of these is the circular two-storey
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windows in the south-east transept (1957). Many have already been conserved and protected by the team of stained glass conservators led by Leonie Seliger. However, much conservation work remains to be done, notably on the
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caused significant damage during their "cleansing" of the cathedral. Included in that campaign was the destruction of the statue of Christ in the Christ Church Gate and the demolition of the wooden gates by a group led by
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in the English style. There are fourteen bells – a ring of twelve with two semitones, which allow for ringing on ten, eight or six bells while still remaining in tune. All of the bells were cast in 1981 by the
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wrote: "Nothing like it could be seen in England either for the light of its glass windows, the gleaming of its marble pavements, or the many-coloured paintings which led the eyes to the paneled ceiling above."
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and a range of other officers; some of these posts are moribund, such as that of the cathedral barber. The cathedral has a workforce of over 300 (many of whom work part-time), and approximately 800 volunteers.
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project of the Cathedral Organ in 2018–2020 The organ has now been fully restored and greatly enlarged, including reinstating the fourth manual, by Harrison and Harrison with work finishing in February 2020.
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in 1096, Lanfranc's inadequate east end was demolished, and replaced with an eastern arm 198 feet long, doubling the length of the cathedral. It was raised above a large and elaborately decorated
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and replaced them with two rows of his own work on each side of the quire. Some of Davis's misericords have a distinctly medieval flavour and he may have copied some of the original designs. When
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buildings, where middle-class visitors were entertained, stood near the west end of the nave. The inferior pilgrims and paupers were relegated to the north hall or almonry, just within the gate.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.91. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.91. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.85. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.85. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.86. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
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Sharpe, Richard (2002). "Martyrs and Local Saints in Late Antique Britain". Local Saints and Local Churches in the Early Medieval West. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.86. ISBN 0-19-820394-2.
886:, was taken hostage by the raiders and eventually killed at Greenwich on 19 April 1012, the first of Canterbury's five martyred archbishops. After this a western apse was added as an oratory of
713:, the archbishop who was murdered in the cathedral in 1170. The Norman nave and transepts survived until the late 14th century, when they were demolished to make way for the present structures.
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the campanile fell, destroying the first three named bells. Following its reconstruction, the other three bells were rehung, together with two others, of whose casting no record remains.
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southern and western tower arches. The tower is often known as the "Angel Steeple", after a gilded angel that once stood on one of its pinnacles.
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bloodstained swords which, together with the shadows they cast, represent the four knights who killed Becket. A stone plaque also commemorates
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which still exists, said to be "the largest of its kind in all of England". Stained glass here depicts the history of Canterbury.
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917:(1070–1077). He cleared the ruins and reconstructed the cathedral to a design based closely on that of the
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Fergusson, Peter (2006). "Modernization and Mnemonics at Christ Church, Canterbury: The Treasury Building".
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was unveiled in the crypt in 2011. It is made from iron nails from the roof of the south-east transept.
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in the early 17th century. Neville introduced instrumentalists into the cathedral's music who played
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and monastic buildings were to the north, rather than the south of the church. There was a separate
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as early as 208 AD and Origen mentions it in 238 AD. In 314 three Bishops from Britain attended the
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for the cathedral. This was the last major structural alteration to the cathedral to be made.
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were married at Canterbury Cathedral in the Spring of 1002, and Emma was consecrated "Queen
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at Canterbury Cathedral is damaged and crumbling, the roofs are leaking and much of the
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of the monks. At its northeast corner access was given from the dormitory to the
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The Red Dean of Canterbury: the Public and Private Faces of Hewlett Johnson
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The Church Bells of Kent: Their Inscriptions, Founders, Uses and Traditions
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The cathedral did not sustain serious damage during either World War
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Collinson, Patrick; Ramsay, Nigel; Sparks, Margaret, eds. (2002) ,
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The cathedral has a total of 21 bells in three of its five towers:
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List of musicians at English cathedrals § Canterbury Cathedral
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was built on a mound in the cathedral precinct in about 1160.
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3791:"Partnered gay priest appointed dean of Canterbury Cathedral"
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One of the many stained-glass windows at Canterbury Cathedral
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1390:. In contrast to the contemporary rebuilding of the nave at
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Though named after the 6th-century founding archbishop, the
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Regional characteristics of European cathedral architecture
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studio, in order to ensure the survival of Canterbury as a
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BBC news item re. Caen stone sourced for cathedral repairs
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Pevsner's Buildings of England, Kent: North and North East
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3413:"The missing figures in Canterbury's stained glass – Tate"
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190 ft (58 m) (northwest tower, demolished 1705)
5451:"Equality and Inclusion Plan for Boys' and Girls' Choirs"
4653:"22–26, The Cathedral Precincts (Grade I) (1085078)"
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A pivotal moment in the history of the cathedral was the
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of Canterbury, along with the cathedral and the ancient
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Canterbury Cathedral on Adrian Fletcher's Paradoxplace
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Juergensmeyer, Mark; Roof, Wade Clark (30 July 2018).
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only. The cathedral is therefore largely self-funded.
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Canterbury Cathedral Precincts: an historical survey
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of the crossing inside the central Bell Harry Tower
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3167:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
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860:and the community only became fully monastic from
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1913:. It is not funded by the Church of England. The
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740:Plan of Canterbury Cathedral before the 1067 fire
666:The archiepiscopal throne in Canterbury Cathedral
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3898:"Canterbury Cathedral Offers Same-sex Blessings"
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1161:depicting Becket, his martyrdom, or his shrine.
5940:. Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral,
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3376:Puritan Iconoclasm During the English Civil War
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1631:Pope John Paul II's visit to the United Kingdom
1466:The cathedral ceased to be an abbey during the
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632:Christchurch Cathedral, the Cathedral Precincts
5936:Sparks, Margaret & Brayshaw, Karen (2011)
5873:Keates, Jonathan & Hornak, Angelo (2013),
4436:"Prior Sellinge Gate (Grade I) (1336829)"
3690:
3547:"Engineering Timelines – Canterbury Cathedral"
2230:The cathedral also has custody of the bell of
2067:for the use of the choir boys and lay-clerks.
1582:
1224:The stained glass windows in the chapter-house
791:. According to the writings of the later monk
7029:Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
6988:
6726:
6432:
6040:
5689:(revised ed.), Oxford University Press,
4467:"The Prior's Chaple (Grade I) (1085065)"
3953:"Your Graduation Day at Canterbury Cathedral"
3753:
3348:Chronological History of Canterbury Cathedral
3155:
1662:respectively. In 2022, it was announced that
991:
932:The Norman cathedral, after its expansion by
6388:Town of St George and Related Fortifications
5763:
5654:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
5572:
5345:"All-girl choir makes history at Canterbury"
5115:"First new pipes arrive for Cathedral organ"
4023:"Canterbury Cathedral appeal reaches ÂŁ11.5m"
3129:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
2397:
1672:Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches
1541:
1041:Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?
7013:British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)
5279:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
5251:"New Assistant Director of Music appointed"
5234:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
4405:"Norman Staircase (Grade I) (1253715)"
4017:
4015:
4013:
3599:"The fire in the Canterbury Cathedral 1872"
2525:. Pen and Sword History. 30 December 2021.
1462:The Reformation, Dissolution and Puritanism
1352:The cathedral was seriously damaged by the
8008:Church of England church buildings in Kent
6995:
6981:
6733:
6719:
6439:
6425:
6056:World Heritage Sites in the United Kingdom
6047:
6033:
5102:Canterbury Cathedral: organs and organists
5084:
5082:
4944:New canon treasurer appointed to cathedral
4622:"Wolfson Library (Grade I) (1336826)"
1714:replaced with traditional wooden footers.
1681:The cathedral is Regimental Church of the
1344:
1092:Trinity Chapel and Shrine of Thomas Becket
1054:
749:Christianity in Britain is referred to by
697:structures in England and forms part of a
45:
8058:English churches with Norman architecture
8003:Pre-Reformation Roman Catholic cathedrals
5889:The Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral
5720:(3rd ed.), Oxford University Press,
5666:
5101:
4312:"Lavatory Tower (Grade I) (1336825)"
3668:"The restoration of Canterbury Cathedral"
3164:
3062:
3060:
3058:
2630:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 170.
1676:Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
8073:11th-century church buildings in England
6184:Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites
6103:Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
6020:Photos and plans of Canterbury Cathedral
5975:
5847:The Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral
5640:
5548:Love's Guide to the Church Bells of Kent
5517:Love's Guide to the Church Bells of Kent
5486:Love's Guide to the Church Bells of Kent
4374:"Meister Omers (Grade I) (1336827)"
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1900:Precentor – Wendy Dalrymple (since 2023)
1802:Main west entrance, Canterbury Cathedral
1797:
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1296:Priors of Christ Church Priory included
1275:
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1103:
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995:
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789:convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity
735:
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5793:
5748:Fisher of Lambeth: a portrait from life
5745:
5369:
5079:
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3248:
3049:
2986:
2971:
2828:
1563:are represented. Kings and Queens from
890:, probably during the archbishopric of
14:
7965:
6336:The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales
5891:, Scala Arts and Heritage Publishers,
5877:, Scala Arts and Heritage Publishers,
5849:, Scala Arts and Heritage Publishers,
5779:
5711:
5588:. Canterbury Cathedral. Archived from
5347:. Press Association. 26 January 2014.
5312:
5287:
4891:"A New Canon Librarian For Canterbury"
3849:
3334:
3319:
3066:
3055:
2938:
2926:
2914:
2792:
2716:
2658:from the original on 17 September 2010
2644:
2625:
2601:"Canterbury Cathedral- A Virtual Tour"
1885:(since 27 September 2020 installation)
1781:
6976:
6714:
6420:
6028:
5861:Thomas Becket: Warrior, Priest, Rebel
5675:
5544:"Canterbury Cathedral, Central Tower"
5513:"Canterbury Cathedral, Arundel Tower"
5021:"Conference & Meeting Facilities"
4281:"Dark Entry (Grade I) (1085064)"
4035:from the original on 22 November 2018
3098:
3096:
3094:
3092:
3090:
3088:
3086:
3037:
3025:
3013:
2998:
2871:
2774:from the original on 12 February 2022
2670:
2015:Canterbury Cathedral Close Constables
1814:, who is assisted by a chapter of 30
1168:
986:
685:and symbolic leader of the worldwide
7905:
5905:, New Haven: Yale University Press,
5702:
5596:
5482:"Canterbury Cathedral, Oxford Tower"
5370:Furness, Hannah (28 November 2014).
3933:from the original on 21 October 2017
3831:from the original on 11 October 2022
3801:from the original on 12 October 2022
3741:from the original on 11 January 2023
3678:from the original on 27 October 2018
3275:
2959:
2902:
2843:
2816:
2804:
2654:. Current Archaeology. 24 May 2007.
2481:from the original on 3 November 2023
2439:"A Walk Around Canterbury Cathedral"
2314:English Gothic stained glass windows
1448:
8063:English Gothic architecture in Kent
5954:. Los Angeles: Getty Publications,
5938:The Library of Canterbury Cathedral
5669:The Romance of Canterbury Cathedral
5554:from the original on 27 August 2018
5523:from the original on 27 August 2018
5492:from the original on 27 August 2018
5461:from the original on 18 August 2023
5431:from the original on 18 August 2023
4897:from the original on 15 August 2020
4871:from the original on 2 October 2020
4055:"Cathedral roof repair work starts"
3957:Canterbury Christ Church University
2730:"St Dunstan (Biographical details)"
2694:. Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
2474:. Canterbury Cathedral. July 2023.
2384:Ælfheah is venerated as St Alphege.
2324:List of Gothic Cathedrals in Europe
2252:Two leaves from the Lyghfield Bible
1842:
1691:Canterbury Christ Church University
1533:The west front in 1821 showing the
1100:Stained glass in the Trinity Chapel
948:. Following the election of Prior
24:
7998:Benedictine monasteries in England
6406:Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City
6206:
5817:
5797:The Cathedral Church of Canterbury
5611:from the original on 2 August 2018
5261:from the original on 19 April 2022
5125:from the original on 19 April 2022
4813:National Heritage List for England
4782:National Heritage List for England
4751:National Heritage List for England
4720:National Heritage List for England
4689:National Heritage List for England
4658:National Heritage List for England
4627:National Heritage List for England
4596:National Heritage List for England
4565:National Heritage List for England
4534:National Heritage List for England
4503:National Heritage List for England
4472:National Heritage List for England
4441:National Heritage List for England
4410:National Heritage List for England
4379:National Heritage List for England
4348:National Heritage List for England
4317:National Heritage List for England
4286:National Heritage List for England
4255:National Heritage List for England
4224:National Heritage List for England
4193:National Heritage List for England
3821:"New Dean of Canterbury Announced"
3727:Durrant, Nancy (31 January 2011).
3708:from the original on 17 April 2018
3456:from the original on 6 August 2018
3083:
2863:. English Heritage. Archived from
2736:from the original on 14 April 2014
2698:from the original on 12 April 2012
2417:National Heritage List for England
1683:Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
1356:, losing its bells and campanile.
1280:View of the treasury in about 1814
347:236 ft (72 m) (crossing)
25:
8084:
5989:
5687:A History of Canterbury Cathedral
5602:
5401:Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir
5382:from the original on 11 June 2016
5206:"New Director of Music announced"
5155:from the original on 30 June 2024
5090:A History of Canterbury Cathedral
5067:from the original on 12 July 2018
5031:from the original on 12 July 2018
5001:from the original on 12 July 2018
4845:from the original on 27 July 2023
4164:from the original on 12 July 2018
4128:from the original on 22 June 2018
4098:from the original on 12 July 2018
4065:from the original on 12 July 2018
3896:LeBlanc, Douglas (19 June 2024).
3698:"Thomas Becket Altar (Martyrdom)"
3648:from the original on 31 July 2018
3557:from the original on 12 July 2018
3515:from the original on 31 July 2018
3489:from the original on 12 July 2018
3393:from the original on 31 July 2018
3361:A History of Canterbury Cathedral
3211:from the original on 22 June 2018
2008:
825:
473:Wendy Dalyrmple (from 5 November)
8038:Grade I listed buildings in Kent
7950:
7938:
7904:
5804:from the original on 4 June 2018
5705:Portrait of Canterbury Cathedral
5628:
5578:
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5443:
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5351:from the original on 6 June 2015
5337:
5325:from the original on 8 July 2017
5313:Meikle, James (9 January 2014).
5306:
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5216:from the original on 9 July 2022
5197:
5185:from the original on 26 May 2022
5167:
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4883:
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4765:
3998:from the original on 28 May 2015
3850:Mbakwe, Tola (18 October 2022).
3373:Spraggon, Julie (30 July 2018).
3301:from the original on 9 June 2019
3143:English Romanesque Art 1066–1200
3103:
2884:English Romanesque Art 1066–1200
2768:"Emma of Normandy, who was she?"
2690:Blockley, Kevin; Bennett, Paul.
2652:"AD 1000 — Canterbury Cathedral"
2522:A Historical Guide to Roman York
1972:, and North West and South East
1621:During the bombing raids of the
1064:Tomb of Edward, the Black Prince
693:, Kent, it is one of the oldest
51:Cathedral from the city entrance
8053:World Heritage Sites in England
7003:British and Irish stained glass
6331:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
5764:Stahlschmidt, J. C. L. (1887),
5716:The Oxford Dictionary of Saints
5659:
5586:"History and heritage; Library"
4972:Canon treasurer job description
4734:
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3986:"Spring/Summer Newsletter 2014"
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3864:
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3783:
3660:
3631:Encyclopedia of Global Religion
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3609:from the original on 4 May 2009
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1685:and a graduation venue for the
1457:The decorative font in the nave
7988:Anglican cathedrals in England
6283:Blaenavon Industrial Landscape
3991:. Canterbury Cathedral Trust.
3737:. No. 70170. p. 11.
2557:
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2344:Religion in the United Kingdom
2276:Dissolution of the Monasteries
1501:
1491:Edwin Sandys (Parliamentarian)
1468:Dissolution of the Monasteries
720:, the cathedral was part of a
681:, the spiritual leader of the
13:
1:
8068:Basilicas (Church of England)
7551:British stained-glass artists
6241:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
6122:Frontiers of the Roman Empire
3450:Canterbury-archaeology.org.uk
3446:"ccgate – Canterbury History"
2391:
2319:List of cathedrals in England
2217:1382 Dover Straits earthquake
1793:
1354:1382 Dover Straits earthquake
854:
781:St Andrew's Benedictine Abbey
7643:Lavers, Barraud and Westlake
6361:British Overseas Territories
5667:Babington, Margaret (1955),
4926:. March 2019. Archived from
2083:
1921:and two of the residentiary
1773:
1147:(such as those portrayed in
846:form, with an eastern apse.
724:monastic community known as
258:1834 (last major alteration)
7:
8048:Tourist attractions in Kent
7598:Barton, Kinder and Alderson
7556:Irish stained-glass artists
5712:Farmer, David Hugh (1992),
5410:, retrieved 9 December 2014
3578:(London: George Cox, 1866)
2309:English Gothic architecture
2281:
2245:in the southwest transept.
1583:18th century to the present
1209:, although, unusually, the
940:Under Lanfranc's successor
806:Augustine also founded the
10:
8089:
7983:Churches completed in 1077
7882:Stained glass conservation
7253:Charles Edmund Clutterbuck
7143:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
5976:Woolnoth, William (1816).
5965:Withers, Hartley (1908) .
5680:, Leiden and Boston: Brill
5646:Abbey/Canterbury Cathedral
5607:. Antiques Trade Gazette.
5294:Canterbury Cathedral Choir
3350:(H. S. Claris, 1883) p.143
3121:Abbey/Canterbury Cathedral
2510:, accessed 4 February 2022
2256:
2087:
1904:
1764:
1604:Archdeaconry of Canterbury
1199:Trinity College, Cambridge
992:Martyrdom of Thomas Becket
808:Abbey of St Peter and Paul
731:
701:. Its formal title is the
542:UNESCO World Heritage Site
527:Organist/Director of music
8033:Grade I listed cathedrals
8028:Episcopacy in Anglicanism
8018:Catholic pilgrimage sites
8013:Anglican pilgrimage sites
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7170:John Loughborough Pearson
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6255:Heart of Neolithic Orkney
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6151:Kew Royal Botanic Gardens
6077:Great Spa Towns of Europe
6062:
5922:Sparks, Margaret (2007),
5794:Withers, Hartley (1897),
5746:Purcell, William (1969),
5741:, Oxford University Press
5303:, retrieved 1 March 2013.
4949:29 September 2020 at the
3656:– via Google Books.
3551:Engineering-timelines.com
3401:– via Google Books.
2375:in the Church of England.
2304:Early Gothic architecture
2126:
1932:
1864:and Canon Residentiary –
1542:Statues on the West Front
1481:In 1642–1643, during the
1437:Perpendicular companion.
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726:Christ Church, Canterbury
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7633:Heaton, Butler and Bayne
7087:Cambridge Camden Society
7077:Arts and Crafts Movement
7034:History of stained glass
6141:Jodrell Bank Observatory
5983:T. Cadell and W. Davies.
5845:Foyle, Jonathan (2013),
5750:, Hodder and Stoughton,
5406:18 December 2014 at the
5058:Canterbury-cathedral.org
5025:Canterbury-cathedral.org
4995:Canterbury-cathedral.org
4155:Canterbury-cathedral.org
4122:Canterbury-cathedral.org
3576:The Clergy List for 1866
3483:Canterbury-cathedral.org
3479:"1,400 Years of History"
2350:
2183:Whitechapel Bell Foundry
2147:
2070:
2024:
1946:conservation-restoration
1862:Archdeacon of Canterbury
1858:(since 17 December 2022)
1512:Sir George Gilbert Scott
1378:View from the northwest
1272:tower, for washing hands
744:
679:archbishop of Canterbury
609:Europe and North America
433:Archbishop of Canterbury
271:525 ft (160 m)
7807:Curvilinear coordinates
7405:Lilian Josephine Pocock
7213:Edward Liddall Armitage
5950:Weaver, Jeffrey (2013)
5887:Michael, M. A. (2004),
5838:Best, Nicholas (2019),
5707:, London: Phoenix House
5651:Encyclopædia Britannica
5299:6 December 2012 at the
4959:6 November 2020 at the
3603:Illustrated London News
3585:3 December 2022 at the
3235:2 December 2008 at the
3126:Encyclopædia Britannica
3067:—— (1868).
2626:Labadi, Sophia (2013).
2506:4 February 2022 at the
2289:Alexander of Canterbury
2100:Clement Charlton Palmer
1549:Augustine of Canterbury
1345:14th and 15th centuries
1207:Benedictine monasteries
1055:Rebuilding of the quire
773:Augustine of Canterbury
558:St Martin's Church
446:Rose Hudson-Wilkin
298:154 ft (47 m)
290:180 ft (55 m)
282:178 ft (54 m)
29:Church in Kent, England
7993:Anglo-Saxon cathedrals
7698:Fairford stained glass
7628:John Hardman & Co.
7430:Arnold Wathen Robinson
7039:Medieval stained glass
6211:
6005:Details on bell towers
5179:The Canterbury Society
4977:2 January 2020 at the
4148:"Charting the Journey"
3511:. BBC. 27 March 2015.
2692:"Canterbury Cathedral"
2373:Province of Canterbury
2334:Prior of Christ Church
2253:
2192:Merton College, Oxford
2166:
2110:and musical directors
1917:pay the salary of the
1803:
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1666:, who is gay and in a
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1248:Infirmary Chapel ruins
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1086:William the Englishman
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1009:
937:
919:Abbey of Saint-Étienne
849:During the reforms of
834:nave, possibly with a
741:
667:
552:Canterbury Cathedral,
328:71 ft (22 m)
320:80 ft (24 m)
309:71 ft (22 m)
7653:James Powell and Sons
7618:Walter Francis Clokey
7322:James Humphries Hogan
7275:Rachel de Montmorency
7248:Walter Francis Clokey
6368:Gorham's Cave Complex
6210:
6166:Palace of Westminster
5901:Newman, John (2013),
5824:Butler, John (2011),
5592:on 14 September 2010.
3923:"Your graduation day"
3605:. 14 September 1872.
3073:Archaeologia Cantiana
2264:anti-slavery movement
2251:
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1847:As of 1 August 2022:
1826:on the advice of the
1801:
1753:Historic designations
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981:Chair of St Augustine
973:William of Malmesbury
931:
812:Canterbury city walls
739:
665:
483:Tim Naish (Librarian)
382:34-3-4 (1767 kg)
126:Previous denomination
8043:Christianity in Kent
7978:6th-century churches
7973:Canterbury Cathedral
7709:My Four Green Fields
7688:Canterbury Cathedral
7344:Edward Holmes Jewitt
7180:George Gilbert Scott
6174:St Margaret's Church
6108:Derwent Valley Mills
6094:St Augustine's Abbey
6090:Canterbury Cathedral
5875:Canterbury Cathedral
5828:, Scala Publishing,
5703:Cook, G. H. (1949),
5455:Canterbury Cathedral
5255:Canterbury Cathedral
5210:Canterbury Cathedral
5181:. 29 December 2020.
5119:Canterbury Cathedral
4924:Canterbury Cathedral
4061:. 7 September 2008.
4031:. 12 December 2010.
3876:Canterbury Cathedral
3857:Premier Christianity
3825:Canterbury Cathedral
3230:Priors of Canterbury
2237:, a World War I-era
2104:Gerald Hocken Knight
1999:centre of excellence
1915:Church Commissioners
1660:Bishop of Gloucester
1606:and another to that
1516:Gloucester Cathedral
1031:, in the north-west
1027:of the archbishop,
869:Æthelred the Unready
671:Canterbury Cathedral
200:Heritage designation
35:Canterbury Cathedral
8023:Pilgrimage churches
7782:Architectural glass
7603:Burlison and Grylls
7361:Charles Eamer Kempe
6742:Deans of Canterbury
6670:Newcastle upon Tyne
6378:Inaccessible Island
5575:, pp. 192, 195
3827:. 10 October 2022.
3797:. 12 October 2022.
3363:, OUP 1995, p. 153.
3297:. 23 October 2011.
3001:, pp. 407–408.
2607:on 28 December 2008
2369:metropolitan bishop
1963:World Heritage Site
1788:scheduled monuments
1782:Scheduled monuments
1524:New College, Oxford
1520:Worcester Cathedral
1489:iconoclasts led by
1476:Church of the Crypt
1322:Nigel de Longchamps
820:Church of St Martin
816:World Heritage Site
718:English Reformation
699:World Heritage Site
75: /
7693:Coventry Cathedral
7668:William Warrington
7638:Hincks and Burnell
7488:Nathaniel Westlake
7459:Caroline Townshend
7072:Aesthetic Movement
7065:Artistic movements
6912:Robert Payne Smith
6866:Folliott Cornewall
6227:Edinburgh Old Town
6212:
6189:Studley Royal Park
6161:Maritime Greenwich
6098:St Martin's Church
5917:Oxford Art Journal
5859:Guy, John (2012),
5121:. 14 August 2018.
4933:on 2 January 2020.
3927:University of Kent
2732:. British Museum.
2469:"The Constitution"
2299:Dean of Canterbury
2268:University of Kent
2254:
2167:
2134:St Edmund's School
2116:Stephen Darlington
1976:; stone carvings,
1959:Anglican Communion
1891:Canon in Residence
1804:
1734:
1687:University of Kent
1656:Bishop of Crediton
1619:
1593:
1539:
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1384:
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1342:
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1274:
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1197:in the library of
1191:
1179:
1169:Monastic buildings
1138:Desiderius Erasmus
1126:Walter of Coventry
1110:
1102:
1067:
1021:
1010:
987:Plantagenet period
964:. A free-standing
938:
783:in Rome, lead the
742:
687:Anglican Communion
668:
645:Reference no.
595:Reference no.
222:Cruciform basilica
218:Architectural type
79:51.2797°N 1.0831°E
7926:
7925:
7676:
7675:
7658:Shrigley and Hunt
7493:Christopher Whall
7442:Arild Rosenkrantz
7376:Catherine O’Brien
7305:Reginald Hallward
7295:Wilhelmina Geddes
7185:Alexander Thomson
7151:
7150:
7097:Early Renaissance
6970:
6969:
6942:Ian White-Thomson
6708:
6707:
6452:Church of England
6414:
6413:
6325:
6318:
6307:
6301:Caernarfon Castle
6296:
6249:
6170:Westminster Abbey
6130:
6079:
5960:978-1-60606-146-6
5946:978-0-906211-63-2
5842:, Endeavour Media
5789:, London: Longman
5573:Stahlschmidt 1887
4865:"Chapter Members"
3963:on 1 January 2018
3902:The Living Church
3771:on 6 January 2016
3641:978-0-7619-2729-7
3386:978-0-85115-895-2
3379:. Boydell Press.
3294:Independent.co.uk
3278:, pp. 43–45.
2962:, pp. 22–23.
2857:"Campanile mount"
2819:, pp. 19–20.
2795:, pp. 17–18.
2770:. 3 August 2015.
2719:, pp. 20–21.
2637:978-0-7591-2256-7
2532:978-1-5267-8129-1
2449:on 3 October 2017
1957:of the worldwide
1877:Canon Treasurer (
1668:civil partnership
1483:English Civil War
1449:The Modern period
1404:Thomas Chillenden
1016:The 12th-century
867:Anglo-Saxon King
785:Gregorian Mission
775:, previously the
683:Church of England
660:
659:
590:
428:Justin Welby
379:Tenor bell weight
192:Functional status
120:Church of England
16:(Redirected from
8080:
7955:
7954:
7953:
7943:
7942:
7934:
7908:
7907:
7822:Glass beadmaking
7648:Morris & Co.
7613:Clayton and Bell
7517:Thomas Willement
7471:Christopher Webb
7233:Margaret Chilton
7160:
7159:
7062:
7061:
7044:Poor Man's Bible
6997:
6990:
6983:
6974:
6973:
6887:Gerrard Andrewes
6851:James Cornwallis
6776:Charles Fotherby
6735:
6728:
6721:
6712:
6711:
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6434:
6427:
6418:
6417:
6383:Henderson Island
6352:Giant's Causeway
6345:Northern Ireland
6321:
6310:
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6294:Beaumaris Castle
6292:
6245:
6209:
6136:Ironbridge Gorge
6126:
6074:
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5998:Official website
5984:
5980:Christchurch ...
5972:
5863:, Random House,
5812:
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5790:
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5768:, Elliot Stock,
5760:
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5735:Iremonger, F. A.
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4773:Historic England
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4556:Historic England
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4525:Historic England
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4494:Historic England
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4463:Historic England
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4215:Historic England
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4184:Historic England
4180:
4174:
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4118:"Physical Works"
4114:
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4094:. 23 June 2018.
4092:Kentonline.co.uk
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3959:. Archived from
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3767:. Archived from
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3419:. Archived from
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3179:10.2307/25068238
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2894:
2893:
2887:
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2868:
2867:on 4 April 2015.
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2603:. Archived from
2597:
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2445:. Archived from
2443:ParadoxPlace.com
2435:
2429:
2428:
2426:
2424:
2408:Historic England
2404:
2385:
2382:
2376:
2361:
2339:Poor Man's Bible
2241:, hung near the
2214:
2213:
2209:
2206:
2160:
2030:Polyphonic music
1911:English Heritage
1893:for each month.
1843:Dean and Chapter
1759:listed buildings
1623:Second World War
1327:Baldwin of Forde
1314:Walter d'Eynsham
1154:Canterbury Tales
1149:Geoffrey Chaucer
1143:The income from
1130:votive treasures
873:Emma of Normandy
871:and Norman-born
859:
856:
755:Council of Arles
640:13 December 1949
584:
435:
157:
156:
154:Official website
142:Liberal Catholic
90:
89:
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7949:
7937:
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7927:
7922:
7896:
7802:Cathedral glass
7770:
7714:
7672:
7581:
7572:Martin Harrison
7560:
7317:Herbert Hendrie
7228:Alfred E. Child
7189:
7147:
7133:The Glass House
7121:
7112:Oxford Movement
7082:Biblia pauperum
7053:
7017:
7004:
7001:
6971:
6966:
6937:Hewlett Johnson
6917:Frederic Farrar
6870:
6816:George Stanhope
6791:George Aglionby
6756:Nicholas Wotton
6744:
6739:
6709:
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6461:
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6202:
6198:Tower of London
6193:Fountains Abbey
6085:Blenheim Palace
6058:
6053:
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5992:
5987:
5820:
5818:Further reading
5815:
5807:
5805:
5758:
5728:
5697:
5662:
5644:, ed. (1911). "
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5051:"Annual Report"
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4991:"Did you know?"
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4951:Wayback Machine
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3423:on 12 July 2018
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857:
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621:Listed Building
544:
531:David Newsholme
499:Canon Treasurer
493:Emma Pennington
489:Canon Missioner
450:Bishop of Dover
431:
257:
213:3 December 1949
152:
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130:Catholic Church
84:51.2797; 1.0831
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