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Peterborough Cathedral 33820_039
St Peters Cathedral, Peterborough, City of Peterborough, 2019. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 26413058
Filename: 33820_039.jpg
Size: 7360 x 4912 (10.1MB)
Date: 5th October 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: © His toric England Archive. Dam
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
Job Title: Photographer
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This breathtaking aerial shot captures the majestic beauty of Peterborough Cathedral, also known as St. Peter's Cathedral, in all its glory. The intricate details and grandeur of this architectural masterpiece are truly awe-inspiring. Standing tall against the backdrop of the City of Peterborough, this iconic cathedral is a testament to centuries of history and religious devotion. The print by Damian Grady perfectly showcases the cathedral's stunning Gothic architecture, with its soaring spires and intricately carved stone façade. From this unique vantage point, we can appreciate the sheer scale and magnificence of this sacred place. As sunlight bathes the cathedral in a warm glow, it highlights every delicate feature - from the ornate stained glass windows to the meticulously crafted archways that adorn its entrance. The surrounding landscape adds an extra layer of charm to this already captivating scene. Peterborough Cathedral has stood as a symbol of faith and spirituality for over 900 years since its construction began in 1118. Its rich history includes being one of Britain's most significant medieval monasteries before becoming a cathedral in 1541. This print serves as a reminder not only of our architectural heritage but also our capacity for artistic expression through photography. It allows us to admire and appreciate these remarkable structures that have shaped our cultural identity throughout time.