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The official web-site includes some images.
www.durhamcathedral.co.uk
The official site for this magnificent Romanesque and Gothic building supplies a gallery of expandable photographs and a description, outline history and bibliography.
www.cathedral.org.uk
Official guide to Carlisle Cathedral, founded in 1122, and one of the smallest cathedrals in England.
www.carlislecathedral.org.uk
Attractive official site for this magnificent Norman Cathedral, founded in 673 as a monastery by a Saxon princess. History and interactive map with photographs and details. Visitor information.
cathedral.ely.anglican.org
St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church
The official site provides a photograph, history, significant dates and visitor information
www.stalbanscathedral.org.uk
The official site has a brief history and an interactive map, coloured to show dated building phases, which leads to photographs and details.
www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk
Small photographs and brief history of this Norman cathedral, with visitor information from medwaytowns.com.
www.medwaytowns.com
An illustrated report by Kevin Blockley and Paul Bennett on the discovery by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust of remains of the Anglo-Saxon cathedral. Plan and reconstruction drawing.
www.hillside.co.uk
The official site of the cathedral built as an abbey in 1118. An outstanding example of Norman architecture, with later additions. History, features and funding appeal.
www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk
St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney
Journalist Sigurd Towrie provides a lively, illustrated history in 'Orkneyjar' of the cathedral founded in 1137 by Earl Rognvald Kolsson in memory of his sainted great-uncle Earl Magnus.
www.orkneyjar.com
Resources for Learning in Scotland prepared this database on the Norse cathedral begun in 1137: its history and present use. Includes audio and video clips.
sites.scran.ac.uk