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Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral or the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, and sometimes St. Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln, England is the seat of the Anglican bishop. Building commenced in 1088 and continued in several phases throughout the medieval period. It was the tallest building in the world for 238 years (1311–1549). The central spire collapsed in 1549 and was not rebuilt. The cathedral is the third largest in Britain (in floor area) after St Paul's and York Minster, being 484 by 271 feet (148 by 83 m). It is highly regarded by architectural scholars; the eminent Victorian writer John Ruskin declared: "I have always held... that the cathedral of Lincoln is out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have."
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Doug Shepherd said:

Cracking shot here Alan. The Cathedral looks so imposing standing high above the city.
Best regards, Doug
8 years ago

Alan Drury replied to Doug Shepherd:

Thanks Doug it taken from Pelham Bridge .Best wishes Alan.
8 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Looks good still, but what a shame the spire is no longer there! Great shot. YS
8 years ago

Alan Drury replied to Andy Rodker:

Hi Andy I did not know it had a Spire but there you are you learn something every day .Thanks for your YS .Best wishes Alan.
8 years ago

Steve D said:

Very nice indeed Alan and just as impressive inside as out

Best wishes ... Steve
8 years ago ( translate )

Alan Drury replied to Steve D:

Yes it is some nice stained glass windows in the Cathedral.Best wishes Alan
8 years ago