Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) - A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The - Diocese And See by Hubert C. Corlette
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The Nave, looking East................................. 82
The South Aisle, from the Nave......................... 84 The Sacristy........................................... 87 The Altar and Reredos.................................. 89 The Triforium in the Choir............................. 91 Decoration on the Vault of the Lady-Chapel............. 92 The Presbytery, or Retro-Choir, looking North-East..... 93 The Lady-Chapel........................................ 95 The North Choir-Aisle.................................. 97 The Library............................................ 98 The Town Cross......................................... 100 Sculptured Panels in the South Choir-Aisle............. 105 Tomb Assigned to Bishop Richard of Wych................ 113 S. Clement's Chapel, and Tomb of Bishop Durnford....... 121 Painted Decoration formerly on the Choir Vault......... 125 PLAN of the Cathedral......................... _At End_ [Illustration: LONGITUDINAL SECTION ABOUT 1815, SHOWING THE ARUNDEL SCREEN AND THE POSITION OF THE REREDOS. From Dallaway's "West Sussex." (Scale 75 feet to 1 in.)] [Illustration: CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL FROM THE EAST. _Photochrome Co., Ltd., Photo.] CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL. |
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