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series of panels that extend the whole way along the centre of the choir roof, interacting with the large east window by reflecting the light from the smoothly arching surfaces. From the nave can be seen the intricate tracery of the east window echoed in the rich lierne pattern of the tower vault, which is scarcely higher than the choir, and therefore clearly visible. The two aisles of the choir both also have vaults of unique character, with open
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style bridges supported by pointed arches. All the internal light must come from the aisle windows which are accordingly very large. In the choir, the very large window of the Lady chapel is made to fill the entire upper part of the wall, so that it bathes the vault in daylight, particularly in the
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Street's design followed the form of the Gothic choir. On a plan or elevation it is not apparent that the work is of a different era. But Street designed an interior that respected the delicate proportions of the ribs and mouldings of the earlier work, but did not imitate their patterns. Street's
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ribs connecting the bearing and tierceron ribs at angles, forming stellar patterns. This is the feature that appears at Bristol, at a very early date, and quite unlike the way that "lierne" ribs are used elsewhere. In this case, there is no ridge rib, and the lierne ribs are arranged to enclose a
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its commissioner to resolve the financial problems. In the late 14th and early 15th centuries Abbot Cernay and Abbot Daubeney restored the fortunes of the order, partly by obtaining the perpetual vicarage of several local parishes. These difficulties meant that little building work had been
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nave is vaulted with a conservative vault with tierceron ribs, rising at the same pitch as the choir. Street's aisle vaults again echo their counterparts in the mediaeval chancel, using open vaulting above the stone bridges, but the transverse vaults are constructed differently.
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wrote of the early 14th-century choir of Bristol that "from the point of view of spatial imagination" it is not only superior to anything else in England or Europe but "proves incontrovertibly that English design surpasses that of all other countries" at that date.
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lining its walls, and may have originally provided seating for more when it was the meeting room for the abbey community. In 1714 it was refurbished to become a library, and its floor was raised by about 1 m (3 ft). Its east end was damaged in the
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The first choir at Bristol probably dates from the Augustinian foundation of 1140. The present choir consists has twenty-eight choristers, six lay clerks and four choral scholars. The choristers include fourteen boys and fourteen girls, who are educated at
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ante-room 3 bays wide, whose pointed arches provide a solution to that room's rectangular shape. Carved pointed arches also appear in the decoration of the chapter house itself. Here they arise from the intersections of the interlaced semicircular
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magnate and Bristol philanthropist, was ordered to be covered in June 2020 in advance of its eventual removal. The Diocese of Bristol also decided to remove from the cathedral other dedications to Colston after the toppling of the late 19th-century
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previously considered removing the memorial window in 2017 but said in a radio broadcast in February it would cost "many, many thousands of pounds". The legacy of Colston became contentious because of his involvement in, and profit from, the
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and the completion of the works was taken over by the Dean and Chapter. Elliot's drop in popularity meant that raising funds was a harder and slower process and the nave had to be officially opened before the two west towers were built.
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In vaulting a roof space using stone ribs and panels of infill, the bearing ribs all spring from columns along the walls. There is commonly a rib called the ridge rib which runs along the apex of the vault. There may be intermediate or
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was removed. The Lady Chapel was brightly painted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries following existing fragments of colour. To the south east of the choir and Lady Chapel is the Berkeley Chapel and an adjoining antechapel or
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Between the merger of the old Bristol diocese back into the Gloucester diocese on 5 October 1836 and the re-erection of the new independent Bristol diocese on 9 July 1897, Bristol Cathedral was a joint and equal cathedral of the
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Dame Joan Wadham (1533–1603) is buried, with her two husbands Sir Giles Strangways and Sir John Young, in an altar tomb at the entrance to Bristol Cathedral. She was one of the sisters and co-heiresses (through her issue) of
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undertaken for nearly 100 years. However, in the mid-15th century, the number of Canons increased and the transept and central tower were constructed. Abbot John Newland, (1481–1515), also known as 'Nailheart' due to his
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in 1539. Newland also rebuilt the cloisters, the upper part of the Gatehouse, the canons' dormitory and dining room, and the Prior's Lodging (parts of which remained until 1884 as they were built into Minster House).
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Another feature of Bristol Cathedral is the vaulting of its various medieval spaces. The work that was carried out under Abbot Knowle is unique in this regard, with not one, but three unique vaults.
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signalling renewed interest in Britain's ancient architectural heritage, a new nave, in a similar style to the eastern end, based on original 15th-century designs, was added between 1868 and 1877 by
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Under Abbot Edward Knowle (1306–1332), a major rebuilding of the Abbey church began despite financial problems. Between 1298 and 1332 the eastern part of the abbey church was rebuilt in the English
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at a cost of ÂŁ500. This has been removed and repaired many times. However, some of the original work, including the case and pipes, is incorporated into the present instrument, which was built by
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was consulted in 1860 and suggested removing the screen dated 1542 to provide 'a nave of the grandest possible capacity'. The work at this time also removed some of the more vulgar medieval
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which shows a range of architectural styles and periods. Tim Tatton-Brown writes of the 14th century eastern arm as "one of the most interesting and splendid structures in this country".
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The partly built nave was demolished and the remaining eastern part of the church closed until it reopened as a cathedral under the secular clergy. In an edict dated June 1542,
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was found underneath. The discovery of the stone provides strong evidence that there was a church or shrine on the site before Robert Fitzharding founded the Abbey in 1140.
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Unlike many English Gothic cathedrals, Bristol's west facade has a rose window above the central doorway. The details, however, are clearly English, owing much to the
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The Bristol Cathedral Concert Choir (formerly Bristol Cathedral Special Choir) was formed in 1954 and comprised sixty singers who presented large-scale works such as
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recorded in his Survey of Bristol that the original Augustinian abbey church was further to the east of the current site, though that was rebuilt as the church of
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in 1907, and which is to be found above the stalls on the north side of the choir. It was further restored in 1989. The current restoration of the organ by
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of 1831, requiring considerable restoration, and at that time or later the library furnishings were removed. In 1832, when the floor was lowered again, a
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windows to light the central space, as is usual in English Medieval churches. The north and south aisles employ a unique manner where the vaults rest on
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to allow him to ordain priests at a younger age to replace those who had died. Soon after the election of his successor, Henry Shellingford, in 1365
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The earliest known appointment of an organist of Bristol Cathedral is Thomas Denny in 1542. Notable organists have included the writer and composer
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The west front has two large flanking three-stage towers. On the rear outer corners of the towers are octagonal stair turrets with panels on the
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The east window in the Lady Chapel was largely replaced and restored in the mid 19th century. However, it does contain some 14th-century
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has broad arches with two wave mouldings carried down the piers which support the ribs of the vaulting. These may have been designed by
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style, making it stand out from the rest of the building. It is four bays long and has a vaulted ceiling. The windows are supported by
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Further stone buildings were erected on the site between 1148 and 1164. Three examples of this phase survive, the chapterhouse and the
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and may have been carved around 1050. Following a fire in 1831 it was found being used as a coffin lid under the Chapter House floor.
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Under Abbot David (1216–1234) there was a new phase of building, notably the construction in around 1220 of a chapel dedicated to the
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which brought Henry II to the throne. By 1170 enough of the new church building was complete for it to be dedicated by four bishops –
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J H Bettey, Bristol Cathedral the Rebuilding of the Nave, University of Bristol (Bristol branch of the Historical Association), 1993
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The "lierne" vaulting of the choir and tower can be seen here from Street's nave, with clustered columns and Purbeck marble shafts.
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have been the subject of public debate, resulting in changes to annual commemoration services and memorials inside the cathedral.
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of 1899. The three rows of choir stalls are mostly from the late 19th century with Flamboyant traceried ends. There are also 28
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The importance of exploration and trade to the city are reflected by a memorial tablet and representation in stained glass of
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Wadham College Oxford Its Foundation Architecture And History With An Account Of Wadham And Their Seats In Somerset And Devon
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Diocesan Canon & Bishop's Chaplain – Martin Gainsborough (since 22 May 2019; previously Diocesan Canon, 2016–2019)
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J H Bettey, St Augustine's Abbey Bristol, University of Bristol (Bristol branch of the Historical Association), 1996
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In addition there are notable monuments to local dignitaries of the 17th and 18th century. There is a perpendicular
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Because of the lack of a clerestory, the vault is comparatively low, being only about half the height of that at
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Richards, Samuel J. (September 2020). "Historical Revision in Church: Re-examining the "Saint" Edward Colston".
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The eastern end of Bristol Cathedral is highly unusual for a number of reasons. Firstly, it was conceived as a "
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greatly increased the endowment and wealth of the abbey as reward to Robert Fitzharding, for his support during
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canons. The original abbey church, of which only fragments remain, was constructed between 1140 and 1148 in the
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dating from 1515 to 1526, installed by Robert Elyot, Abbot of St. Augustine's, with carvings largely based on
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showing figures kneeling at a prayer desk flanked by angels to Robert Codrington (died 1618) and his wife.
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style. He also rebuilt the cloisters, the canons' dining room, the King's Hall and the King's Chamber. The
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The monuments within the cathedral include recumbent figures and memorials of several abbots and bishops:
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More recent monuments from the early 18th century to the 20th century include: Mrs Morgan (died 1767) by
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Dame Joan is represented in effigy lying beneath the armorials of Wadham and those of both her husbands,
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pieces, including male heads and heraldic symbols. Some of the early glass is also incorporated into the
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The unique architecture allows full-height aisles using stone bridges across the north and south aisles.
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In addition to the cathedral's architectural features, it contains several memorials and an historic
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of a heart pierced by three nails, began the rebuilding of the nave, but it was incomplete at the
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is likely to have affected the monastery and when William Coke became abbot in 1353 he obtained a
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A History of Bristol Cathedral: gathered from documents in the possession of the dean and chapter
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stayed with Joan and Sir John Young at The Great House when she visited Bristol in 1574, and the
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stage. Between the towers is a deep entrance arch of six orders with decorative Purbeck Marble
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in the city centre on 7 June 2020, along with the removal of another stained glass window at
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designed the nave along the same lines. The effect of this elevation means that there are no
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The full peal of eight bells was installed in the north-west tower, taken from the ruins of
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Canon Pastor – Nicola Stanley (formerly Canon Precentor) (since 1 March 2014 installation)
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with its Tudor panelled rooms and wood carvings is only a short walk from the cathedral.
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McNeill, John (2011). "The Romanesque Fabric". In Cannon, Jon; Williamson, Beth (eds.).
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and the site built on by the Royal Hotel, but archaeological finds were deposited with
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The Medieval Art, Architecture and History of Bristol Cathedral: An Enigma Explored
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and completed by Dame Joan in 1590 after the death of her husband, remains today.
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under the guise of a fictional London place of worship called Minster Cathedral.
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window under the cathedral's clock, marked "to the glory of God and in memory of
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for 30 years from 1813 to his death in 1843. Baily also created the monument to
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Saint Jordan of Bristol: from the Catacombs of Rome to College Green at Bristol
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Two Compotus Rolls of Saint Augustine's Abbey, Bristol. For 1492-2 and 1511-12.
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being used in other areas. The two-bay Elder Lady Chapel, which includes some
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The structure of the church was completed with the Pearson's towers in 1888.
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During the restoration led by Street, most of the work on the glass was by
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of 1940 and 1941. These included depictions of local Civil Defence during
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shafts matching those between the bays. Much of the chapel, including the
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is so grand as to be occasionally mistaken for a cathedral by visitors.
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The south transept contains the important late Saxon stone panel of the
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and the fire services along with air raid wardens, police officers, the
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Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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was incomplete when the abbey was dissolved in 1539 and demolished; a
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The Cathedral Church of Bristol: Historical and Descriptive Handbook
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List of ecclesiastical restorations and alterations by J. L. Pearson
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The cathedral has two unusual and often-reproduced monuments, the
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Bristol Cathedral was founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by
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one-bay and the Berkeley Chapel two bays. The exterior has deep
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The 4511:Bilbie and the Chew Valley clock makers 2908: 2811: 2809: 2483: 2262: 2121: 1994:Maurice de Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley 1934:List of musicians at English cathedrals 1812:(died 1816) in the Newton Chapel is by 1757:(died 1616) is known for promoting the 1727:MP (1519–1589) with whom she built the 918:Plan of Bristol Cathedral published in 703:took control of the monastery and made 396:(Bishop's Chaplain and Diocesan Canon) 6187:English Gothic architecture in Bristol 6109:British Empire and Commonwealth Museum 4624:The Stained Glass of Bristol Cathedral 3076: 2743:. 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University of the West of England. 2188: 1731:Bristol from 1568, of which only the 1108:of the arch contains an empty niche. 7: 5822:Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house 5732:Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne 5455:Bristol International Balloon Fiesta 4335:. New Haven: Yale University Press. 4331:Pevsner Architectural Guide, Bristol 3830:from the original on 29 January 2019 2518:. Institute of Historical Research. 2244:from the original on 4 November 2012 2004:Margaret Mortimer, Baroness Berkeley 1697:Devon, the co-founder with his wife 1623:, Bishop of Bristol (1750–1755) and 1007:22,556 square feet (2,095.5 m) 927:The dimensions of Bristol Cathedral 5528:Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery 4588:. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. 4154:from the original on 22 August 2018 4128:from the original on 11 August 2017 4102:from the original on 11 August 2017 3574:from the original on 22 August 2018 3500:from the original on 22 August 2018 3496:. The History of Parliament Trust. 2790:. 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Archived from 3104:from the original on 2 April 2015. 3001:from the original on 19 April 2015 2168:National Heritage List for England 1246:and ribs above the stone bridges. 25: 5757:Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton 4696:Bristol Past: The Abbey Gatehouse 4380:Bristol: an architectural history 4316:Fletcher, Reginald James (1932). 4292:(2 ed.). 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It is the seat of the 6008:The Famous Royal Naval Volunteer 5752:Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells 4605:The medieval churches of Bristol 3929:from the original on 5 July 2007 3699:"Who we are – Bristol Cathedral" 3470:from the original on 1 July 2016 2059: 1901:was originally built in 1685 by 436:Paul Walton (assistant organist) 68: 61: 5927:St Peter's Church, Bishopsworth 5902:St Michael on the Mount Without 5812:Horfield United Reformed Church 4706:Panoramic tour of the cathedral 4474:The Cathedral Church of Bristol 4306:Fitzgerald, Maurice H. 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(1996). 4446:Bristol Historical Association 4371:10.1080/00665983.1863.10851241 4096:"Diamond Jubilee Concert 2014" 3376:10.1080/00665983.1921.10853369 2818:Anglican and Episcopal History 2552:, pp. 7, 11–15, 21, 24–5. 2413:"Bristol Cathedral (1007295)" 1953:Bristol Cathedral Choir School 1788:school, one of the so-called " 1386:The chapter house has 40  808:Greville Smyth of Ashton Court 714:Dissolution of the Monasteries 598:Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 592:. That site was bombed during 527:and further losses during the 467:dissolution of the monasteries 1: 5767:Church of St John the Baptist 5573:Royal West of England Academy 4309:The Story of Bristol Cathedra 4286:Clifton-Taylor, Alec (1967). 4018:"The Bristol Cathedral Choir" 3355:Perry, Mary Phillips (1921). 2728:Moore, Rice & Hucker 1995 1840:(died 1904) and the composer 1820:(died 1877). 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(1902). 1931: 1609:Gilbert Ironside the elder 1441:in the Elder Lady Chapel. 1399:stone panel depicting the 1294:Vaulting of the nave aisle 578:St Augustine of Canterbury 512:, were completed in 1888. 29:Church in Bristol, England 6202:Grade I listed cathedrals 6114:Bristol Industrial Museum 5892:St Mary's Church, Henbury 5727:Buckingham Baptist Chapel 5445:Bristol Festival of Ideas 5414:Whiteladies Picture House 5389:St George's, Brandon Hill 4686:Bristol Cathedral Website 4477:. George Bell & Sons. 4289:The Cathedrals of England 3549:: 227–245. Archived from 3494:The History of Parliament 3337:: 101–106. Archived from 2677:British Newspaper Archive 1784:a Bristolian poet of the 1737:Red Lodge Museum, Bristol 1613:William Bradshaw (bishop) 1550:John Loughborough Pearson 1503:transatlantic slave trade 1470:Women's Voluntary Service 1003: 996:Height to vault in choir 995: 987: 979: 971: 963: 955: 947: 939: 934: 931: 832:John Loughborough Pearson 746:Diocese of Bath and Wells 519:. Little of the original 510:John Loughborough Pearson 453:cathedral in the city of 90: 56: 44: 39: 5772:City Road Baptist Church 5722:Broadmead Baptist Church 5717:Bristol Community Church 5558:Kings Weston Roman Villa 5450:Bristol Harbour Festival 4401:. Heritage House Group. 4271:. London: Studio Vista. 4085:, retrieved 1 March 2013 4076:Bristol Cathedral Choirs 3631:. John Murray. pp.  3593:Quinn, David B. (1974). 3204:. BBC News. 16 June 2020 1907:J. W. Walkers & Sons 1832:(Dean; died 1916) is by 1826:Francis Leggatt Chantrey 1804:(died 1769) was made by 1490:Statue of Edward Colston 1415:Stained glass window by 1036:stonework, is made from 988:Height to vault in nave 964:Width, including aisles 6232:J. L. Pearson buildings 6212:Music venues in Bristol 5533:Bristol Harbour Railway 5496:archives and public art 4439:Higgins, David (2007). 3778:Bristol-cathedral.co.uk 3753:Bristol-cathedral.co.uk 3703:Bristol-cathedral.co.uk 3277:. 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Meridian Records. 3803:Bristol.anglican.org 3728:Bristol.anglican.org 3596:The Hakluyt Handbook 1828:while the effigy to 1573:Abbot Walter Newbery 1329:Early English Gothic 999:50 feet (15 m) 991:52 feet (16 m) 967:69 feet (21 m) 876:John Taylor & Co 804:George Edmund Street 792:George Gilbert Scott 750:Diocese of Worcester 506:George Edmund Street 393:Martin Gainsborough 283:29 feet (8.8 m) 275:125 feet (38 m) 264:300 feet (91 m) 209:Heritage designation 82:shown within Bristol 6119:Jacobs Well Theatre 6033:Mauretania, Bristol 5942:St Stephen's Church 5897:St Matthew's Church 5887:St Mary on the Quay 5867:St John the Baptist 5543:Clifton Observatory 5220:Basil Wynne Willson 5139:Thomas Chamberlayne 4970:Newcastle upon Tyne 4626:. Redcliffe Press. 4352:"Bristol Cathedral" 4174:"Bristol Cathedral" 3919:"Bristol Cathedral" 3851:"Bristol Cathedral" 3133:. 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