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  • Bay 13

    • South arcade, bay 13, view from north

      South arcade, bay 13, is visible in center of image. View is taken from north aisle, bay 14 (tomb in north arcade, bay 14, is in foreground).

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      • Triforium and clerestory, south arcade, bay 13

        View taken from north aisle, bay 14, looking south towards upper levels of bay 13.

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      • Triforium level, south arcade, bays 13 and 14

        Taken from nave.

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      • South aisle window, south wall

        East light of south aisle window, bay 13.

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    • South arcade, bay 13, view from south

      Piers and tomb in south arcade, general view to northwest from south aisle. North arcade of bay 15 is visible through south bay 13 arcade.

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      • Detail of crossing pier, bay 13

        Purbeck shafts and bases on west side of crossing pier, south arcade, bay 13.

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      • Step up to sleeper wall, bay 13

        Taken from south aisle. Step up is visible in front of pier at west side of bay 13.

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      • Tomb of William Longespee from south

        View taken from south aisle, showing south and west sides of tomb. Tomb dates to c.1226. Wooden base, Tournai marble effigy. Originally erected on stylobate in Trinity Chapel; moved to nave in 1789.

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        • Tomb of Longespee from south aisle

          View taken from south aisle, showing south and west sides of tomb.

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        • Tomb of Longespee from southwest

          View taken from south aisle by western pier in bay 13, showing south and west sides of tomb.

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          • Detail of head, south side

          • Detail of girdle, south side

          • Detail of gloved hand, south side

          • Detail of right foot, from south

          • Detail of feet from southeast

      • Tomb of William Longespee from north

        View taken from nave showing north and west sides of tomb.

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        • Detail of shield, north side

        • Base, north side

          • Detail of base

          • Detail of base

          • Detail of base, west end

        • Reconstruction of color scheme, Longespee tomb

          Created by Ann Ballantyne and placed next to tomb.

    • North arcade, bay 13, view from south

      View taken from south aisle through south arcade of bay 14. South side of north arcade, bay 13, is visible in center of image.

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      • Tomb of Sir John Cheney from south

        View taken from nave, showing southwest view of tomb. Cheney was the standard bearer of Henry of Richmond at the Battle of Bosworth, 1455. Tomb dates to 1509, and was formerly placed within the Beauchamp Chantry chapel. Effigy is of alabaster.

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        • Base of Cheney tomb, south side

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          • Angel supporting pillow and head

            Southwest corner of effigy

          • Detail of angel, south side

          • Head of Sir John Cheney

            West end of effigy.

          • Detail of girdle, south side

          • Feet, from southeast

          • Legs, view from east

      • Tomb of Sir John Cheney from north

        View taken from north aisle, showing north and east sides of tomb.

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        • Cheney tomb from north

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          • Cheney effigy from north

          • Feet resting on dog

            View taken from northeast.

          • Detail of sword, north side

          • Detail, upper torso, north side

          • Detail, Order of the Garter, north side

          • Detail, head resting on pillow with angels

            View taken from northwest.

          • Detail, head resting on pillow with angels

            View taken from northwest.