Canterbury, Cathedral c.1860
Photo ref:
21350

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Since Saxon times, Canterbury has been the spiritual capital of England. The cathedral was rebuilt in the 12th century, when it began to assume the form in which we see it today. It was here that Thomas à Becket was murdered in 1170, and the city has been a place of pilgrimage ever since. In this fine study, the huge west front dominates the scene.
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