Rochester Cathedral as viewed from
the top of Rochester Castle
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Rochester Cathedral in Kent, south east England,
was built between 1080 and 1124 as a Roman Catholic
church. It became an Anglican church during the
16th century Protestant Reformation
The present building is widely regarded as one
of the finest Norman cathedrals in the country, with a
particularly fine doorway at its western (main) entrance.
The tympanum depicts Christ sitting in glory in the
centre, with Justus and Ethelbert flanking him on
either side of the doorway
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Boss at Rochester Cathedral
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...and I read that the cathedral and city of Rochester
suffered much from the Danish vikings...sorry!
Tomb of John de Sheppey, Rochester Cathedral
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Stained glass window in chapel in crypt
at Rochester Cathedral
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Stained glass window at
Rochester Cathedral
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...and I read that the cathedral and city of Rochester
suffered much from the Danish vikings...sorry!
Tomb of John de Sheppey, Rochester Cathedral
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Stained glass window in chapel in crypt
at Rochester Cathedral
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Stained glass window at
Rochester Cathedral
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