Sunken Cathedral details |
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| Image title: | Sunken Cathedral | |||||
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| Source: | Quin, Liam R E: “An Afternoon in Oxford” | |||||
| Place shown: | Oxford, Oxfordshire, England | |||||
| Keywords: | monuments, sreets, panoramas, colour | |||||
| Status: | stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit requested | |||||
Notes: |
This monument commemorates (I think) Thomas Cramner, and is popularly known (I was told) as a “sunken cathedral” because it looks a little as if it’s a spire. It is properly called the Martyr’s Memorial, and was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, built in 1843 and restored in 2003. |
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| Blog link: | http://www.holoweb.net/~liam/pictures/2006/09-oxford/pages/cimg5837-oxford-monument-equirectangular-pano//cimg5837-oxford-monument-equirectangular-pano-q85-276x500.jpg | |||||