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  • Bay 14

    • South arcade, bay 14, view from south

      View is taken from south aisle, looking through the south arcade of bay 14. North arcade of bay 16 is in the center background of image.

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      • Tomb of Bishop Walter de la Wyle, from south

        View taken from south aisle, showing southwest corner of tomb. Walter de la Wyle was Bishop of Salisbury from 1263 to his death in 1271. He founded St. Edmund's Church and College. Purbeck marble effigy.

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        • Wyle tomb, from south

          Effigy and base.

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          • Detail of base, south side

          • Wyle effigy from east end

      • Tomb of Bishop Walter de la Wyle, from north

        View taken from nave, looking towards south aisle wall.

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        • Wyle tomb, north side

          Effigy and base

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          • Detail of base, north side

            East segment

          • Wyle effigy from east end

          • Detail, beasts under Bishop's feet

            At east end of effigy, taken from north.

          • Detail, head of Bishop

            At west end of effigy, taken from north.

          • Angel censing

            Located on west end of effigy at Bishop's head.

      • Monument to Elihonor Sadler

        Located on south wall of south aisle, bay 14. Dated 1622, made of painted stone.

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    • North arcade, bay 14, view from north

      View taken from north aisle, looking through the north arcade of bay 14, with tomb in foreground. In center background is south arcade, bays 16 and 17.

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      • North arcade, bays 16, 15, and 14, view from south

        View taken from nave through north arcade towards north wall. Bay 15 is in center, bay 16 at left, and bay 14 at right of image.

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      • Tomb of Walter, 1st Lord Hungerford, and Catherine Peverell, from south

        Southeast corner of tomb, as seen from nave. Lord Hungerford died in 1449; tomb was reconstructed with fragments in 1779.

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        • Hungerford tomb, south face of base

          Viewed from nave.

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        • Hungerford tomb, east face of base

      • Tomb of Walter, first Lord Hungerford, and Catherine Peverell, from north

        View taken from north aisle, showing northwest corner of tomb.

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        • Hungerford tomb, north face of base

          Taken from north aisle.

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        • Hungerford tomb, west face of base

        • Hungerford tomb, top slab

          South slab, taken from east. Shows missing brass indent.

        • Hungerford tomb, top slab

          North slab, taken from east. Shows missing brass indent.