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ID:SKE54621
Title:Archive material associated with Canterbury Cathedral, Listed Building
Originator:Historic England
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Summary:1019184 CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Collection of newspaper cuttings referring to antiquarian investigations in 1898.Contents : SmallCondition : INTACT 873242 CANON G M LENETI Letters and manuscript report concerning excavation in December 1925 into west wall of crypt of Canterbury Cathedral. 873255 TURNER MANUSCRIPT Survey of graffiti and masons marks in Canterbury Cathedral.Contents : SmallCondition : INTACT 873294 S A WARNER Two boxes of photographs, notes, newspaper cuttings and diagrams collected by S A Warner for writing his "Canterbury Cathedral", which was subsequently published in 1923.Contents : 2 BOXES 873658 [CRYPT TRACINGS] Tracings of graffiti from the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral.Contents : 1 FOLDER 873664 "ANCIENT GLASS OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL" Typescript with photographs and plans.Contents : 1 box 922020 "CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL" Album of early B/W photographs showing Cathedral ruins, St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury town walls etc.Contents : 1 albumCondition : INTACT AA49/09281 Arcading in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral AA65/00605 The central section of the south facade of Canterbury Cathedral showing the south west transept AA65/00606 The central section of the south facade of Canterbury Cathedral showing the south west transept AL2400/085/02 View of the remains of a window from the former Infirmary Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral AL2400/107/01 View of part of the south side of Canterbury Cathedral, from the south-west AL2400/110/01 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the south-east AL2400/112/01 View of the interior of Canterbury Cathedral, looking towards the high altar AL2400/113/01 View of windows, pillars and a tomb in Canterbury Cathedral A note in the album reads 'before the fire in 1874'. AL2400/113/02 Printed copy of a list of dated examples of architectural works in Canterbury Cathedral This sheet has been extracted from an undated edition of 'The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral' by Professor Robert Willis, originally published in 1845. It has been altered in pen. AL2400/114/01 View of a side aisle in Canterbury Cathedral AL2400/115/01 View of the interior of Canterbury Cathedral, showing the screen which marks the location of the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket AL2400/115/02 View of the Archbishop's Throne on the south side of Canterbury Cathedral's choir This is the 1844 'gothic' throne by George Austin. AL2400/116/01 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the south-west AL2400/117/01 View of the entrance to the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral BB47/00338 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-east BB48/00760 A view looking from the cloisters towards the doorway leading into the Transept of Martydom at Canterbury Cathedral BB48/01179 The Sanctuary in Canterbury Cathedral BB51/01674 Exterior view of the crypt arcade showing block capitals and interlaced arches. BB51/01675 Detail of a crypt pillar capital decorated with interwoven mythical beasts. BB51/01676 Detail view of a decorated crypt pillar capital. BB56/01239 A view looking east in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral Copy negative produced from OP25127. BB56/01552 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south west BB73/00023 Queen Bertha's tomb in St Martin's Church Bertha (539-c. 612) became the queen of Kent following her marriage to King Ethelberht of Kent. She was canonized as a saint because of her influence in establishing Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. She established St Martin's as her private chapel. St Martin's is credited as the oldest church in the English-speaking world.This is a copy negative produced from OP25151. BB79/00487 The crypt beneath Trinity chapel in Canterbury Cathedral Copy negative produced from OP25141. BB85/00316 The Black Prince's Chantry in Canterbury Cathedral During the 14th century the chapel was remodelled by Prince Edward, the 'Black Prince', eldest son of King Edward III. The photograph is titled 'Huguenots Church'.Copy negative produced from OP25142. BF083304 Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral Precincts, Canterbury CC51/00250 Interior view looking east towards the altar with a finely carved reredos behind. CC51/00251 Interior view looking east towards the altar with a finely carved reredos behind. CC51/00252 Interior view looking east towards the altar with a finely carved reredos behind. CC51/00253 Detail of the Bell Harry tower which dates between 1493 and 1503 and is an early example of a brick built structure (faced with stone). CC51/00254 Exterior view showing St Anselms Tower. CC51/00255 Detail view of a Romanesque arcade on St Andrew's Tower. CC51/00256 Exterior view of the Cloisters with the tomb of Archbishop Temple (d. 1902) in the foreground. CC51/00257 Interior view looking along the Cloisters ambulatory. CC51/00258 Interior view of the Cloisters looking along the Norman arcade. FF92/00003 Interior view showing the stained glass in the great west window at Canterbury Cathedral HKR01/02/065 Exterior view of Canterbury Cathedral from the south east On the reverse of the mount there are two photographic exhibition labels dated 1955 and 1956. Same view as HKR01/02/066 but with a different exposure. HKR01/02/066 Exterior view of Canterbury Cathedral from the south east Same view as HKR01/02/065 but with a different exposure. OP07402 Exterior view from the south-west of Canterbury Cathedral The image is attached to a page of prints of Devon, and so has been retained in the Devon series. OP24768 View of a gateway on the east side of Canterbury Cathedral OP24804 View of Canterbury Cathedral with its tower in scaffolding, from the south-west OP24826 View of the tomb of Edward the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral OP24827 View of the tomb of King Henry IV in Canterbury Cathedral OP24864 View of the Treasury at Canterbury Cathedral, from the east OP24866 View of arches in the Treasury of Canterbury Cathedral OP24867 View of a round-headed doorway at Canterbury Cathedral OP24868 View of columns supporting arches in Canterbury Cathedral OP24869 View of an archway at Canterbury Cathedral's Baptistry OP24870 View of the Treasury at Canterbury Cathedral, from the north-east OP24871 View of the Norman staircase leading to the library of King's School in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral OP24872 View of the Baptistry at Canterbury Cathedral, from the north OP24873 View of an arched gateway in the west wall of the Memorial Gardens at Canterbury Cathedral OP24875 View of a blocked archway in the former east wall of the Cellarer's Hall at Canterbury Cathedral OP24876 View of the east face of Green Court Gate in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral OP24877 View of the west face of Green Court Gate in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral OP24878 View of arches in the Baptistry of Canterbury Cathedral, with a man standing against a column, his back to the camera OP24879 View of the west face of Green Court Gate in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral OP24881 View of an archway in the former east wall of the Cellarer's Hall at Canterbury Cathedral OP24882 View of the west face of an arched gateway in the west wall of the Memorial Gardens at Canterbury Cathedral OP24883 View of arches in the gardens near the former Cellarer's Hall at Canterbury Cathedral OP24885 View of arches in the former east wall of the Cellarer's Hall at Canterbury Cathedral OP24887 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-east OP24888 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-west OP24889 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-east OP24890 Interior view of Canterbury Cathedral's crypt This appears either to be a print of a heavily-retouched photographic original, or a photograph of a drawing or painting. OP24929 View of the choir screen in Canterbury Cathedral OP24986 Interior view of the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral OP24999 View of the Lady Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25000 View of King's School in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral, from the south-west OP25014 View of the tomb of the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral OP25015 View of the Transept of the Martyrdom in Canterbury Cathedral OP25016 View of Canterbury Cathedral's south-east transept tower OP25017 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-west OP25029 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-west OP25034 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the south-west OP25036 View of the ruins of Canterbury Cathedral's infirmary cloister, from the west The Wolfson Library was built on these ruins in the 1960s. OP25039 Interior view of the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25041 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the south-west OP25042 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the south-west OP25043 Interior view of Canterbury Cathedral's crypt OP25044 Interior view of Canterbury Cathedral, showing the site of the martyrdom of St Thomas a Becket OP25047 Interior view of St Gabriel's Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25056 View of Canterbury Cathedral's south transept, from the south-west OP25057 View of the south side of Canterbury Cathedral, from the south-east OP25058 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-east This print was received by the National Buildings Record on 29th May 1943. OP25069 View of Canterbury Cathedral from the north-west OP25096 The remains of the infirmary at Canterbury Cathedral OP25105 The central section of the south facade of Canterbury Cathedral showing the south west transept OP25106 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south west OP25107 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south west OP25108 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south west OP25109 Arcading in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25110 Canterbury Cathedral from the south west OP25111 Canterbury Cathedral from the south west OP25112 Canterbury Cathedral from the south west OP25114 Pillars and vaulting in the Corona at Canterbury Cathedral OP25115 The Transept of the Martyrdom showing the screen leading to the Deans' Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral The Martyrdom is the site where Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170. OP25116 The Transept of the Martyrdom and screen leading to the Deans' Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral The Martyrdom is the site where Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170. OP25117 The Transept of the Martyrdom and screen leading to the Deans' Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral The Martyrdom is the site where Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170. OP25119 A view looking east in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25121 A view looking east in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25124 A view looking east in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25126 The Transept of the Martyrdom and screen leading to the Deans' Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral The Martyrdom is the site where Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170. This photograph is mounted on the reverse of OP25125. OP25127 A view looking east in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral OP25128 The Sanctuary in Canterbury Cathedral OP25129 The south choir aisle in Canterbury Cathedral OP25130 A view looking west towards the choir in Canterbury Cathedral OP25132 A view looking east from the choir in Canterbury Cathedral Possible R.I.B.A. stamp in the bottom right corner of the photograph. OP25133 The crypt of Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25134 A view looking up into the fan vaulting of Bell Harry Tower in Canterbury Cathedral OP25135 A view looking up into the fan vaulting of Bell Harry Tower in Canterbury Cathedral OP25136 A view looking up into the fan vaulting of Bell Harry Tower in Canterbury Cathedral OP25138 The tomb of Simon Mepeham (d. 1333) in Canterbury Cathedral Mepeham (or Meopham or Mepham) was Archbishop of Canterbury between 1328 and 1333. OP25139 The crypt of Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25140 The crypt of Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25141 The crypt of Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25143 The crypt of Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral OP25146 Detail of a Romanesque arch with chevron decoration, part of the Water Tower or Baptistery at Canterbury Cathedral OP25147 Detail of a Romanesque arch with chevron decoration, part of the Water Tower or Baptistery at Canterbury Cathedral OP25148 Detail of a Romanesque arch with chevron decoration, part of the Water Tower or Baptistery at Canterbury Cathedral OP25149 A view looking from the cloisters towards the doorway leading into the Transept of Martydom at Canterbury Cathedral OP25150 A view looking from the cloisters towards the doorway leading into the Transept of Martydom at Canterbury Cathedral P29050 CAPITAL Donor: UNKNOWNCopyright: UNKNOWNOriginal negative held by: UNKNOWN P29051 INSCRIPTION - 'ROBERTUS' Donor: UNKNOWNCopyright: UNKNOWNOriginal negative held by: UNKNOWN P29052 CLOSE-UP OF INSCRIPTION Donor: UNKNOWNCopyright: UNKNOWNOriginal negative held by: UNKNOWN RCH01/048/01/112 Labelled plan of the intermediate stage of the Bell Harry tower at Canterbury Cathedral UDE01/01/32 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south west This is a collotype print published in 'Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien', edited by Constantin Uhde, 1894. The photograph is attributed to Charles Latham and the publishers of the book are Verlag Von Ernst Wasmuth Berlin. UDE01/01/33 Canterbury Cathedral viewed from the south east This is a collotype print published in 'Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien', edited by Constantin Uhde, 1894. The photograph is attributed to Charles Latham and the publishers of the book are Verlag Von Ernst Wasmuth Berlin. UDE01/01/34 Canterbury Cathedral from the north east showing the treasury viewed through the ruins of the south arcade of the Priory Infirmary This is a collotype print published in 'Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien', edited by Constantin Uhde, 1894. The photograph is attributed to Charles Latham and the publishers of the book are Verlag Von Ernst Wasmuth Berlin. UDE01/01/35 The west front of Canterbury Cathedral This is a collotype print published in 'Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien', edited by Constantin Uhde, 1894. The photograph is attributed to Charles Latham and the publishers of the book are Verlag Von Ernst Wasmuth Berlin.

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