hould be attributed to
Bishop Poore, antiquarians of distinction affirm that it represents
Bishop Bingham.
The illustrations, with the exception of a few details from Britton
and Carter, are from photographs most courteously placed at my
disposal by Mrs. H. Snowden Ward, or from the series published by
Messrs. S.B. Bolas and Co., Carl Norman and Co. (now The Photochrom
Company, Ltd.), Poulton and Sons (of Lee) and Witcomb and Son, of
Salisbury, in each case duly acknowledged below the engraving.
G.W.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
History of the Cathedral 1
Description of the Exterior 16
Tower and Spire 18
West Front 25
North Porch 32
Nave and Choir 32
Description of the Interior--Plan 37
Nave 39
Transepts 42
Monuments in the Nave 43
Monuments of the Boy Bishop 49
Choir Screen 52
Organ 52
Choir and Presbytery 52
Roof Paintings 53
Choir 54
Choir Stalls 57
Reredos 57
High Altar 58
East Transept 61
Eastern Aisle 63
Lady Chapel 63
Monuments in Choir, etc. 65
Chapter House 71
The Cathedral Precincts 80
Cloisters
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