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    Lincoln Cathedral is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe, which towers above Lincoln, a prominent landmark for miles around.

    The imposing West Front incorporates the surviving part of the first Romanesque Cathedral dating from 1072. Most of the Cathedral dates from the 13th century when, inspired by the leadership of St Hugh (Bishop from 1186-1200), the Cathedral was re-built in the new gothic style. Later generations added the wonderful carved screen, the 14th century misericords, the Wren Library and the Duncan Grant frescoes.

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    i like these
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    Nice stuff there, its the first time ive seen lincoln cathedral. The architecture is fairly similar to other cathedrals, were they prefabricated?
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    That's a great set mate of a stunning building :-) :-)
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    Been wanting to get to this, one day maybe. Great photos btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingElvis View Post
    That's a great set mate of a stunning building :-) :-)
    ehmmm what he said ^^^^

    Super pictures - have ya got a link to your flickr or whatever ya use ? would be interested in settings camera n lens used etc.

    Very nicely captured indeed fella

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    Those shots are sweet SS. I really need to go here soon. Magic
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentHill View Post
    Those shots are sweet SS. I really need to go here soon. Magic
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    ^^ Goes without saying mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by judderman62 View Post
    ehmmm what he said ^^^^

    Super pictures - have ya got a link to your flickr or whatever ya use ? would be interested in settings camera n lens used etc.

    Very nicely captured indeed fella
    Don't bother with flickr mate..

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