Jim Harrop-Williams's Pictures of Salisbury Cathedral
(7 total)Salisbury Cathedral Pictures
By the wall of the West Cloister | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There are no comments on this picture Although never monastic, Salisbury Cathedral has England's largest cloistersThis picture appears in the following picture tours: Salisbury Cathedral, Abbeys & Cathedrals |
Cathedral West front | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There is 1 comment on this picture West front of the 13th Century Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The West front completed 1265This picture appears in the following picture tours: Salisbury Cathedral, Abbeys & Cathedrals, Salisbury |
Salisbury Cathedral West Front | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There are no comments on this picture Taken in 2006, scaffolding on the left hand side of the picture bears testament to the considerable restoration and preservation work carried out in recent yearsThis picture appears in the following picture tour: Salisbury Cathedral |
Sarum College | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There are no comments on this picture Religious college within the grounds of Salisbury CathedralThis picture appears in the following picture tour: Salisbury Cathedral |
The Cloisters, Salisbury Cathedral
West Front of the Cathedral | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There is 1 comment on this picture The West Front viewed amongst the trees and lawns of Cathedral CloseThis picture appears in the following picture tour: Salisbury Cathedral |
West front of the Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire | Photograph taken with a OLYMPUS CORPORATION C8080WZ There are no comments on this picture The West Front of the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Commenced 1220, built of local limestone and purbeck stone. The Cathedral spire was finally completed in 1320, having evolved from the originalcentral tower.This picture appears in the following picture tours: Salisbury Cathedral, Abbeys & Cathedrals, Salisbury |