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Bay 20
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South arcade, bays 20, 21
View is taken through the north arcade, bay 18, looking
towards south arcade. Bay 20 is at left and bay 21 at
right.
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Triforium level, bays 20, 21
Taken through north arcade, looking towards
south.
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South aisle, bay 20
View taken from nave. Just beyond the chairs resting on
the sleeper walls are two effigies.
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South aisle, bays 19, 20, 21
View taken from nave looking directly south. Bay 19
is at left, bay 20 in center, bay 21 at right. Note entry in
bay 22 at far right to cloisters.
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Effigies, Bishop Roger and St. Osmund
View taken from south aisle, looking north. Effigy
slabs rest almost directly on sleeper wall. Effigy at left is
attributed to Bishop Roger (d. 1139); right is attributed to St.
Osmund (Bishop 1078-99). Since this picture was taken, Osmund's
effigy has been moved to the center of the Trinity
Chapel.
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Detail, effigy, Bishop Roger
West end of effigy. Head and mitre have been
restored.
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Detail, effigy, Bishop Roger
East end of effigy.
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Detail, effigy, St. Osmund
West end of effigy.
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Detail, effigy, St. Osmund
East end of effigy.
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Glass, south aisle, bay 20
Left panel contains Tree of Jesse panels; right panel
is composed of glass reused from the chapter
house.
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Left lancet, lowest panel
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Right lancet, lowest panel
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Right lancet, Adoration of the Magi
From Tree of Jesse panels.
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Right lancet, two bishops and angels
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Right lancet, bishop and king in rondel
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North arcade, bay 20
View taken from south aisle, with cathedral model in
foreground. Bay 20 is centered through the arcade.
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North aisle, bay 20
View taken from nave, looking northeast. Effigies on
sleeper wall are visible.
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Medieval clock, north aisle, bay 20
Located against north wall of bay. Dates possibly
to the late 14th century. Formerly located in the separate
belfry (destroyed c. 1790).
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Effigies, Bishop Corner and William Longespee
Effigy at right of image is possibly a small
commemorative effigy attributed to Bishop William de la Corner.
Effigy to the left is attributed to William Longespee, the
younger, d. 1250. Image is taken from the north aisle looking
southeast.
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Detail, Corner effigy
South side.
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Detail, Corner effigy
Taken from north.
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Detail, Corner effigy
Taken from north.
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Detail, Corner effigy
Taken from north.
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Detail, Corner effigy, crosier
North side.
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Effigy, William Longespee
Effigy is of purbeck marble.
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Effigy, William Longespee
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Detail, Longespee effigy
West end of effigy, taken from
south.
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Detail, Longespee effigy
Torso of effigy, taken from
south.
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Detail, Longespee effigy
East end of effigy, seen from
south.
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