- skip - search

Saint Margaret’s Chapel: the sanctuarydetails

[Picture: Saint Margaret’s Chapel: the sanctuary]
previous image
up

Saint Margaret’s Chapel: the sanctuary, in Edinburgh, Lothianshire, Scotland more

windows, arches, churches, interiors, colour

foreground: none
background: none

Image title:

Saint Margaret’s Chapel: the sanctuary

Taken from

Status:

Stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit required
Please do not redistribute without permission, since running this site is expensive.

Notes:

Showing the altar and its cloth, and also the Norman arch. The work was probably done in or around 1124; semi-circular arches with multiple layers of zig-zags or chevrons are very distinctive, a style used in the Norman period. This is the quintessential Norman Arch. The window behind the altar is presumably St. Margaret, and is by Douglas Strachan. Actually I think it is more likely to be of St. Andrew, because of the cross.

Keywords:

Place shown:

Filename:

tn/cimg4576-375x500.jpg

Camera:

Casio Computer Co., Ltd EX-Z4
Lens: Fixed
Focal Length: 5.8mm
ISO: 200
Aperture: f/2.6
Exposure Time: 0.025 seconds
Exposure Program: Program AE
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Date: 2006:05:25 14:38:35

Download:

Similar images: