Stock Photo: Great Church, 1250: South Wall
Image Details
- Photo ID
- 4676
- Title
- Great Church, 1250: South Wall
- Caption
- South wall of the nave, looking east to the transept crossing. From its completion in 1250 until its destruction in 1539, the Great Church of Glastonbury Abbey was one of the largest and most important in Britain, with a greater total area than Canterbury Cathedral. Construction began in the late Romanesque era and this is reflected in the dogtooth decoration in the surviving arches, but most of the church was completed in the Gothic style. Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
- Credit
- Holly Hayes
- Status
- All Rights Reserved
- Date Created
- November 11, 2006
- Date Added
- January 30, 2010
- Last Updated
- March 6, 2024
- Coordinates
- 51.1463890° N, 2.7151890° W
- Camera
- Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
- Focal Length
- 17 mm
- ISO
- 200
- File Size
- 6.45 MB
- Full Resolution
- 4500 x 3000 pixels
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