Llandaff, The Cathedral, North East 1893
Photo ref: 32700
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After a prolonged period of restoration Llandaff Cathedral was reopened during Easter 1857. Unlike in previous eras, the architects overseeing the mid 19th-century work were determined to respect the medieval origins of the building. The vagaries of hundreds of years of changing architectural fashion had left the cathedral with a myriad of conflicting structural and decorative alterations.

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