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  • Bay 16

    • South arcade, bay 16, view from north

      North side of south arcade, bay 16, visible in center of image. View is taken from north aisle, bay 14, through north arcade towards southwest.

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      • Triforium level, south arcade, bays 16 and 17

        Bay 16 is on left. View taken through north arcade from bay 14.

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      • Tomb of Robert, Lord Hungerford, from south

        South side of tomb, seen from south aisle. Hungerford died in 1459. Tomb was previously placed in the Hungerford Chantry chapel, but was moved to the nave in 1789. Tomb chest is reconstructed from fragments; effigy is alabaster.

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        • Hungerford Tomb, from southwest

          Effigy and base.

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          • Hungerford Tomb, from southwest

            Effigy and base.

          • Detail, girdle, south side.

            • Detail of girdle, south side

          • Dog supporting feet, south side

            • Detail of dog, south side

          • Dog from west end

          • Hungerford effigy from southwest

          • Legs from west end

      • Tomb of Robert, Lord Hungerford from north

        View taken from nave

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        • Hungerford tomb, from north

          View of effigy and base

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          • Detail of mid-torso from north

          • Detail of upper torso from north

          • Detail of head

          • Head and upper torso from northwest

          • West end of effigy; head, pillows and angels

            • Detail, pillows and angels from west

    • North arcade, bay 16, from south

      Bay 16 is in center of image. View is taken from south aisle, through south arcade, bay 14.

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      • Triforium level, bays 18, 17 and 16

        Bay 17 is in center, bay 16 partially hidden by pier at right of image.

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      • Tomb of Sir John de Montacute, south side

        View taken from nave, showing southwest corner of tomb.Montacute (d. 1390) was the second son of the Earl of Salisbury. Tomb chest and effigy are of carved sandstone; effigy was originally painted and gilded.

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        • Montacute Tomb, from south

          Effigy and base.

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          • Head from south

          • Lion at feet from south

      • Tomb of Sir John de Montacute, from north

        View from north aisle.

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        • Tomb of Sir John de Montacute, from north

          View from north aisle

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          • Lion and base, east end

          • Mid-torso from north

          • Detail of base, north side

          • Head and base, west end

            • Detail of head from northwest