Manchester cathedral when was it built




















Scope and Content The volume, entitled The Misereres at the Manchester Cathedral, , contains detailed descriptions by an unknown author of the twenty-nine misericords in Manchester Cathedral, with explanations of their symbolism and comparisons with misericords elsewhere. Access Information The manuscript is available for consultation by any accredited reader. Note Description compiled by Jo Humpleby, project archivist, and John Hodgson, Keeper of Manuscripts and Archives, with reference to Nikolaus Pevsner, Lancashire - 1: the industrial and commercial south , The buildings of England series, vol.

Subjects Misericords Choir stall components Great Britain. Geographical Names Manchester, Lancashire. Archive Record Table of contents. All rights reserved. Website: Rochdale Online. Cookies are used to make this website work and to enhance your experience. To learn more about the types of cookies this website uses, see our Privacy and Cookie Page.

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You can opt out of certain types of tracking cookies e. The website will still largely function well, but with slightly less functionality in places. It was an exact replica of the original but six feet higher. A new North Porch was added in to replace the original medieval one. In a German bomb destroyed most of the northeast of the Cathedral and caused extensive damage to the rest of the building.

The damage was so severe that there were thoughts that it could not be repaired. In the end the reconstruction took 20 years to complete.



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