Founded by St. John of Beverley c.700, the present building is the third on the site and
dates from 1220.
The Minster’s history is intimately associated with Saint John of
Beverley, bishop, teacher and healer, whose remains lie in the nave.
Beverley Minster is also reputedly where Henry V came to give thanks after the battle of Agincourt.
It amazes many people, myself included, that such a large religious building is to be found in a small town.
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Presumably, where the monks go for a bevy.
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Canon DC-58n wide adaptor used. I like to think to think that the skip was placed there strategically to show scale....
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Canon DC-58n wide adaptor used.
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The tattered flags are war relics.
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Canon DC-58n wide adaptor used.
Beverley Minster 1b
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Canon DC-58n wide adaptor used.
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The faint horizontal and verical lines on the glass are shadows of the anti-vandal mesh outside.
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Canon DC-58n wide adaptor used.
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G6 1/10 sec f5, perpective corrected in PSP which 'lost' the exif data for some reason
Please contact me urgently on 07774441035 re use of one of your images. Need one featuring Beverley Minster and fields in front of it for cattle.
Many thanks