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Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, UK (b/w photo)

Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, UK (b/w photo)
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Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, UK (b/w photo)
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black and white photograph
Date
1942 AD (C20th AD)
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Photographer: George Bernard Wood; National Buildings Record The north west corner of the Ely Chapel at St Mary's Cathedral Church, or Manchester Cathedral, showing bomb damage The cathedral was originally a collegiate parish church, dating between c1422 and 1520, and became a cathedral in 1847. It may contain some earlier material, and was altered in 1814-1815, 1862-1868, 1885-1886 and in 1898. It received bomb damage during 1940 and was rebuilt and restored by Sir Hubert Worthington. The cathedral has a west tower with porch, a six bay aisled nave with north and south porches, an aisled choir with chapels flanking the north and south sides, a presbytery, retrochoir and a Lady Chapel at the east end. Manchester cathedral was the second-most damaged cathedral in Britain during World War II.

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Bridgeman Images
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bomb / cathedral / destruction / Second World War (1939-1945) / war / window / Middle Ages / chapel / monument / architecture

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