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04-MAR-2013

Canterbury Cathedral.

The Great Cloisters as they stand today were designed and built around 1400 by a Kentish Man, Stephen Lote, an associate of Yevele who was actually responsible for the destruction of the earlier Norman Cloisters when he rebuilt the Nave of the Cathedral. On the ceiling of the Cloisters are bosses that bear the arms of individuals who have donated money to the construction and decoration of the Cathedral. Most of these were put in place in the fifteenth century but were restored beginning in 1935 by the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral and completed three years later. There have been special additions to these arms since that time and those include, George VI, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mum, the present Queen, Elizabeth II, Her Sister, Princess Margaret and The Dowager Queen Mary. Later, the arms of Archbishop Robert Runcie and Pope John Paul II and Prince Charles were added to celebrate the Papal visit on the 29th May, 1982.

CANON IXUS 80IS
1/500s f/2.8 at 6.2mm iso80 hide exif
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Date/Time04-Mar-2013 13:03:07
MakeCanon
ModelCanon DIGITAL IXUS 80 IS
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length6.2 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent80
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Bill Klein24-Apr-2013 18:37
Superb shot, Jose! V!
MarcViskens23-Apr-2013 19:36
great shot
marc
Being Me20-Apr-2013 20:51
Beautiful frame! V
Zoltán Balogh19-Apr-2013 18:31
Superb framing, hats off! V
coaster19-Apr-2013 02:14
You found another nice frame; very nice.
Guest 19-Apr-2013 01:31
Sand castlle type beauty
Guest 19-Apr-2013 00:07
Lovely angle. Best. J
Kevin Warren18-Apr-2013 23:48
Superb view!
Carol Rollins18-Apr-2013 21:51
Another beautiful, natural framing job, José.
Helen Betts18-Apr-2013 19:57
Such unusual framing! Very well seen and captured. V.
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