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Lincoln Cathedral - the organ pipes above St. Hugh's Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - bronze effigy of Eleanor of Castile, on top of her visceral tomb This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - visceral tomb of Eleanor of Castile (wife of Edward I and mother of Edward II). When Eleanor died near Lincoln in 1290, her entrails were removed and buried here. The rest of her body was carried to London for burial at Westminster Abbey This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - St. Hugh's Head Shrine, in the Angel Choir. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - Gilbert's Candles, a memorial to St. Gilbert, the Lincolnshire-born founder of the Gilbertine Order of monks and nuns This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the Lincoln Imp This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - Can you spot the famous Lincoln Imp? This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - St. Hugh's Head Shrine, in the Angel Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the East Window in the Angel Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the East Window in the Angel Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the Russell Chantry, on the south side of he Angel Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the Sanctuary, viewed from the Angel Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - Katherine Swynford's Chantry, containing her tomb. She was married to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (son of Edward III), and is a direct ancester of Elizabeth II This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - lectern in St. Hugh's Choir This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - tomb of Remigius, the first Bishop of Lincoln (1067-1092), who built the original cathedral building after the Norman Conquest. To the right is the Easter Sepulchre, representing the Tomb of Christ (the only one of its kind in an English cathedral) This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - high altar This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - high altar This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - tomb of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln 1235-1253. This modern tomb was placed on the site of the original medieval tomb, that was destroyed in the Civil War This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Lincoln Cathedral - the south-east transept This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
A picture of Lincoln Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral - the south choir aisle. The floor contains the remains of memorials that were removed by Parliamentarian soldiers during the Civil War. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |