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Worcester Cathedral Collection (#2)

Worcester Cathedral, located in the picturesque city of Worcester, Hereford & Worcester, England, is a sight to behold

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

Worcester Cathedral, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew
Worcester Cathedral, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917)

The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917). The Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir is an Anglican choir, it was founded in October 1874. The choir is based at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral, North West View, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles

Worcester Cathedral, North West View, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles
Worcester Cathedral, North West View, 1836. Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England, situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral. The Cloisters, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles

Worcester Cathedral. The Cloisters, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles
Worcester Cathedral. The Cloisters, 1836. Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England, situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral: North Transept of Choir, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles

Worcester Cathedral: North Transept of Choir, 1836. Artist: Henry Winkles
Worcester Cathedral: North Transept of Choir, 1836. Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England, situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Worcester has been the site of a cathedral since 680, although the majority of the current cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th centuries

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. Artist: Goldar

The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. Artist: Goldar
The Monument of King John of England, in the Cathedral Church of Worcester, 1786. John, (c1166-1216) succeeded his elder brother Richard I (known as Richard the Lionheart)

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral Prince Arthur Chapel King John

Worcester Cathedral Prince Arthur Chapel King John
Worcester Cathedral - Prince Arthurs Chapel and King Johns Tomb; George Washington Wilson (Scottish, 1823 - 1893); November 14, 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: (1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216. Line engraving of the effigy of King John on his tomb in

(1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216. Line engraving of the effigy of King John on his tomb in Worcester Cathedral
KING JOHN OF ENGLAND (1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216. Line engraving of the effigy of King John on his tomb in Worcester Cathedral

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Cathedral west side and River Severn, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cathedral west side and River Severn, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral west front, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Worcester Cathedral west front, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: KING JOHN OF ENGLAND / n(1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216

KING JOHN OF ENGLAND / n(1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216
KING JOHN OF ENGLAND /n(1167-1216). King of England, 1199-1216. Line engraving of the effigy of King John on his tomb in Worcester Cathedral

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: BATTLE OF WORCESTER, 1651. Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651

BATTLE OF WORCESTER, 1651. Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester, 3 September 1651. The Cathedral of Worcester, used as stables during the Civil War, appears in the background

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Worcester Cathedral in spring sunshine, Worcester, Worcestershire, England

Worcester Cathedral in spring sunshine, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWorcester Cathedral Collection: Mute swans and canoeists on River Severn, spring evening, Worcester Cathedral

Mute swans and canoeists on River Severn, spring evening, Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe




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Worcester Cathedral, located in the picturesque city of Worcester, Hereford & Worcester, England, is a sight to behold. On a tranquil spring evening, as the sun sets over the River Severn, one can witness a breathtaking scene. Mute swans gracefully glide along the river's surface while a barge peacefully floats by. Stepping inside this magnificent cathedral reveals an awe-inspiring interior that exudes grandeur and history. The intricate architecture and stunning stained glass windows transport visitors back in time, and is no wonder that Worcester Cathedral has become an iconic landmark in Worcestershire and all of England. As night falls, Worcester Cathedral takes on an ethereal glow when floodlights illuminate its majestic facade. The reflection of this architectural marvel on the calm waters of River Severn creates a mesmerizing spectacle not to be missed. Situated on Kleve Walk with its location on the east bank of River Severn adds to its charm. From here, one can admire both nature's beauty and man-made brilliance simultaneously. This beloved cathedral holds significance not only for locals but also for those who appreciate artistry and spirituality alike. Its presence stands as a testament to centuries-old craftsmanship and devotion. Whether you find yourself exploring West Midlands or venturing through Europe, make sure to visit Worcester Cathedral reflecting in River Severn – it will leave you speechless with its timeless allure.