Lincoln Cathedral, or Lincoln Minster as it is also known, dates from 1072 when William the Conqueror instructed that the bishopric of this, then the largest diocese in England (covering the lands between the river Thames and the Humber), be moved from Dorchester, near Oxford, to Lincoln, where he had already established a castle in the old Roman upper city. The first Norman Bishop of Lincoln, Remigius had previously been a Benedictine monk, and a loyal supporter of William at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The cathedral was finally consecrated in 1092. It has dominated the skyline of Lincoln since then and is a prominent landmark from many parts of Lincolnshire.
Another in my series of Lincoln cathedral images, this time showing the area of the High Altar.
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Beautiful shot… love cathedrals.
This is STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!! I would so love to go there one day!!!
Great shot Colin, an instant fave
Absolutely magnificent capture, beautiful Cathedral and great aspect. Glorious is a word I would use.!!!
Beautiful, you have captured this at a great andle to show the magnificent architecture of this wonderful cathedral
Great capture, Colin. Didn’t get to see much of the interior when we were there – I think they were filming Da Vinci Code at the time.
Beautiful, Colin! An excellent shot.
Splendid.