Tuesday 7 May 2019

Lincoln Cathedral

The cathedral in Lincoln is HUGE. But then Cathedrals usually are! Impossible to photograph from ground level
                          

 There is lots of restoration work going on all round the Cathedral. We had a coffee in the refectory where there was a plan of future building work which will include a larger restaurant and a visitor centre opening April 2020 - we were there a year too soon!


  Inside is amazing it has so many different areas and chapels. This is the main nave.

More stained glass than any of the churches in Suffolk!

Willow is looking at the guide book to see where we should go next 😉


This marks a sad day for the cathedral. It is one of the clergy ringing the Passing Bell. That means that someone connected with the cathedral had died.
Another beautiful stained glass window

There are lots of boards with information

It was impossible to photograph all the interesting details. But I noticed this wall painting

The cloisters

Incredible  brickwork in the ceiling in one of the side areas

Even more stained glass window
One of the amazing wooden sculptures marking the Stations of the Cross.



I could have taken dozens more photos.

If you want to know more the Cathedral's own website is HERE

Back Tomorrow
Sue 



31 comments:

  1. Did you manage to see the imp? I always go and mock him when I visit the cathedral!

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    1. Completely forgot to look for the imp - although we did have a dear little imp in the pushchair!

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  2. Oh I just love cathedrals, the amount of skilled and intricate work that went into creating such huge buildings, so many years ago and without all the power tools and equipment we have today never ceases to totally amaze me. And then of course there are all the beautiful stained glass windows!

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    1. I've been to lots of Cathedrals now. Castles, Cathedrals and ruined Abbeys are where we always went on holiday when the children were small

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  3. Have you read Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet?

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    1. Haven't read any of his books, so I went and looked it up. It gets very mixed reviews and is nearly 1000 pages long.Not sure I can do historical epics anymore. There is a DVD - might try it. Thank you for the idea

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    2. The book has lots of detail about building those great medieval cathedrals. The DVD is good but different. I have today visited Leon Cathedral in Spain - blown away by the stained glass!

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  4. What an amazing place - your photos really do give a taste of the place, thank you. Such skill and dedication shown.
    xx

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    1. I wish I was a better photographer to do it properly

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    2. Your photographs are fine.

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  5. And at half seven in the morning you go in free and listen to the choirs practice.....not that ive done that

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    1. Oh wish I'd have known that,we were only a street away. Although Willow didn't wake us up too early so might not have got up soon enough

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  6. Amazing! I would have to keep going back as I wouldn't be able to take it all in in one visit.Beautiful building.

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  7. The admission charge stops me visiting it too often. I think the big round window is the rose window?

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    1. Yes, not a cheap place, we got joint castle/cathedral tickets so that helped a bit

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  8. Its a lovely Cathedral Sue we have been many times as for a time my son was is on the autistic spectrum and cathedrals were his thing for a while. Did you manage to find the Imp? Funnily enough he was only there on Friday with his school.

    Mitzi

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  9. It's a beautiful place, we also love the imp, seen it twice on each of our visits here.

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  10. What a glorious cathedral! Such a lot of stained glass! I love your pics.

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  11. What is the imp?
    It is a gorgeous cathedral. Too big to take in on one day. The National Cathedral here in Washington has taken many of the elements in European cathedrals in its construction.

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  12. Beautiful building but much nicer before they replaced the wooden pews for plastic chairs. Yes, I understand the space can be used for other things but still....Also as someone said ,the high price of entry puts you off. There is a lovely shop just inside the front doors. You don't need to pay for that.

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  13. The oldest churches here are perhaps 150 years old, so seeing the your old cathedrals, abbeys, and monasteries, is such a thrill for me.

    You take great photos.

    God bless.

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  14. Beautiful, those stained glass windows are spectacular ♥️

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  15. My home cathedral really as I was brought up near it and went to school at the Girls' High School next to it. We had services often in the Cathedral. The circular stained glass window is called The Bishop's Eye.

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  16. It's glorious isn't it, but almost too much to take in on a single visit.
    Arilx

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  17. You've educated me today, Sue, I've never heard of a Passing Bell. The stained glass windows are beautiful! I must take a 'visitors' visit to our Cathedral. When I go there, it's only for a quick stop to the chapel at the end to light a candle and you don't have to pay at the door then. So I must go in sometime, do the tourist thing, pay my dues and take some photos. Yours were lovely by the way :)

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  18. I have wanted to go there to see the cathedral and visit Katherine Swynford's grave - a big fan since reading Anya Seton's novel when I was 13. I suspect the renovation will be complete by the time I get there!

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  19. Lovely piece of architecture! I would love to visit it some day :)

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  21. What a magnificent cathedral......I have been to Lincoln, but just passing through to York so never got a chance to visit.....I live near Canterbury Cathedral which is also beautiful and so much history.....

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