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Canterbury Cathedral seen from the Southwest. This present Gothic cathedral was built between the 12th and the 14th centuries, with later additions. The façade and nave are Perpendicular Gothic. The nave was built in the late 14th century, probably by Henry Yevele. The Southwest Tower is commonly called the Arundel Tower. The Perpendicular Gothic crossing tower, called Bell Harry, was built in 1490-1510 by John Wastell.
Location
Cathedral/Canterbury/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART326388
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
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3080px × 3945px
Photo Credit
© Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY
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13th century CE
14th century CE
15th century CE
16th century CE
Architecture
Bell Tower
Cathedral
Church
English
Gothic (1150-1500)
Perpendicular Gothic