Canterbury Cathedral - World Heritage Site. The Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and a fantastic tourist location. ... Welcome to the website of Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Cathedral is both a holy place and part of a World Heritage Site.
www.canterbury-cathedral.org/ www.canterbury-cathedral.org/
The successful applicants receive a substantial scholarship from the Cathedral towards their education, and board in the beautiful Choir House in the Cathedral Precincts. They sing at services on six days a week as well as at all the exciting special events which occur in Canterbury Cathedral.
www.canterbury-cathedral.org/community/choir.aspx www.canterbury-cathedral.org/community/choir.aspx
Canterbury Cathedral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canter...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_Cathedral
Left and center: Canterbury from the southwest; unlike most cathedrals, Canterbury has its main entrance at the southwest (seen in center photo); right: view of the west front ... This gate is the main entrance into the Cathedral precinct. Built during the Tudor period, the Tudor rose as well as the heraldic symbols of...
www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/canterbury/cathedral.html www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/canterbury/cathedral.html
Canterbury Cathedral: History, description, photos and visitor information for Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England. ... The history of Canterbury Cathedral begins with St. Augustine, a Roman missionary sent to England by Pope Gregory to convert the heathen Anglo-Saxons. The mission was a success:
www.sacred-destinations.com/england/canterbury-cathedra... www.sacred-destinations.com/england/canterbury-cathedral.htm
Canterbury Cathedral's nave and south west transept were the scene of a major project by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust between 4th January and 29th April 1993 Excavations, in advance of re-flooring and the insertion of a new heating system, were conducted on behalf of the Dean and Chapter revealing a most...
www.hillside.co.uk/arch/cathedral/nave.html www.hillside.co.uk/arch/cathedral/nave.html
2. Canterbury Cathedral, west facade 15th century ... 3. Canterbury Cathedral, choir (east) showing window of Miracles of Becket, 1215-20. ... 3a. Canterbury Cathedral, plan before fire in 1174...
www.holycross.edu/departments/visarts/vraguin/CANT.HTM
History and Photographs of Canterbury Cathedral, England ... Canterbury Cathedral from the north west on a Summer evening in 2007. The monastery buildings (cloister, chapter house et al) are on this (the north) side of the nave. With a bit of distance you can get a much better idea of the comparative size of the Bell...
www.paradoxplace.com/Photo%20Pages/UK/Britain_South_and... www.paradoxplace.com/Photo%20Pages/UK/Britain_South_and_West/Canterbury_Cathedral/Canterbury.htm
Brief History of Canterbury Cathedral ... Unlike the subjects of my other virtual tours, there are many fine sites on the web about Canterbury and Becket. The primary value of my site is its history of the monastic community at Canterbury Cathedral. Many of the sites below have far better pictures of the Cathedral than I...
www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/medieval/canterbury/... www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/medieval/canterbury/canterbury.shtml
Canterbury quickly became the most popular and lucrative pilgrimage site in England, as the wealth of the cathedral deorations attest. This panel (left) from a window in the south quire aisle depicts medieval pilgrims journeying to Canterbury.
www.unc.edu/depts/chaucer/zatta/canterbury.html www.unc.edu/depts/chaucer/zatta/canterbury.html