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Salisbury
Salisbury, October 22, 2004.
The arch to the entrance of the Cathedral Close.
A Tudor house near the Close.
The Poultry Cross, former site of a market.
Salisbury's High Street.
A pub on the river Avon.
Falls on the river Avon.
A house in the Cathedral Close.
View of the Close.
Another view of the Close.
And another...
and another.
Salisbury Cathedral, approaching from the north.
The tower of the cathedral.
Spire and tower together.
The tallest spire in England: 404 feet.
The nave of the cathedral.
A view of the High Altar.
Stained glass on the east side.
The entire weight of the spire and tower rests on four columns at the crossing.
These columns bend inward from the weight, if you look closely.
A closer view of the bend.
The choir stalls.
Carvings of the choir stalls.
Quadripartite vaulting on the nave ceiling.
Stained glass at the west end.
Buttresses, as seen from the cloister.
The cloister garden.
Cloister, again.
A view down the cloister.
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