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Ely Cathedral

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Stained Glass Window
Located on the South side of the Cathedral
Stained Glass Window - Close Up
Located on the South side of the Cathedral
The Nave
This is 248ft (76m) long built by the Normans and with a Victorian painted ceiling
The Nave
Looking West
Stained Glass Window
Located in the West Tower
Stained Glass Window
Located on the South side of the Cathedral
Stained Glass Window - Close Up
Located on the South side of the Cathedral
The Octagon
Built after 1322 when the original Norman Tower collapsed
Octagon - Close Up
Another Octagon Close Up
Eagle Lectern
Located under the Octagon
Stained Glass Window
Located in the Transcept area
Stained Glass Window - Close Up
Located in the Transcept area
Stained Glass Window
Stained Glass Window - Close Up
Stained Glass Window
Located on the South side of the Cathedral
Stonework in Bishop Alcock's Chapel
Bishop Alcock was the founder of Jesus College Cambridge
Stained Glass Window
Located in Bishop Alcock's Chape, showing the crest used by Jesus Collegel
Stained Glass Window
Close up of Jesus College Crest (Bishop Alcock's Chapel)
Bishop Alcock's Chapel
North Transcept
The archways are St Edmunds Chapel and St George's Chapel
Stained Glass Window
Located in the West Tower
Stained Glass Window
Located in the Upper Nave
Looking down into the West Tower Area
Looking at the West Tower
Another view of the West Tower
The Octagon
Viewed looking South East
Sundial
Located on the South side of the Cathedral



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