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Cathedrals and Abbeys

Cathedrals and Abbeys

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Publisher: Rydon Publishing
ISBN: 9781910821046
Number of Pages: 144
Published: 01/09/2015
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 17.8 cm

A fascinating reference to the history of the Cathedrals and Abbeys of the UK and Ireland. The Amazing and Extraordinary Facts series presents interesting, surprising and little-known facts and stories about a wide range of topics which are guaranteed to inform, absorb and entertain in equal measure.

1 St Albans Cathedral 10
2 Bath Abbey 16
3 Belfast Cathedrals 20
4 Birmingham Cathedral 22
5 Bristol Cathedral 23
6 Buckland Abbey 24
7 Canterbury Cathedral 26
8 Chelmsford Abbey 30
9 Chester Cathedral 30
10 Chichester Cathedral 32
11 Coventry Cathedral 34
12 St Davids Cathedral 36
13 Durham Cathedral 38
14 Ely Cathedral 43
15 Exeter Cathedral 48
16 St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh 51
17 Glasgow Cathedral 53
18 Glastonbury Abbey 54
19 Gloucester Cathedral 57
20 Hereford Cathedral 61
21 Leicester Cathedral 64
22 Lincoln Cathedral 66
23 Liverpool Anglican Cathedral 70
24 Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral 72
25 Manchester Cathedral 74
26 Newcastle Cathedral 76
27 Norwich Cathedral 77
28 Oxford Cathedral 79
29 St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 82
30 St Paul's Cathedral 86
31 Peterborough Cathedral 95
32 Rochester Cathedral 96
33 Salisbury Cathedral 99
34 Southwark Cathedral 104
35 Southwell Minster 107
36 Tewkesbury Abbey 109
37 Truro Cathedral 111
38 Wells Cathedral 113
39 Westminster Abbey 116
40 Winchester Cathedral 121
41 Worcester Cathedral 127
42 York Minster 131

Stephen Halliday

Stephen Halliday is a historian specialising in British history and in particularly is an authority on the history of London. He is the author of both “Amazing & Extraordinary Facts: London” and “Amazing & Extraordinary Facts: London Underground. He contributes articles and reviews to magazines such as Literary Review, Times Higher Education, BBC History and History Today.
Stephen lives in Cambridge.