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Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST MARY, FENNEL STREET, MANCHESTER. An interior view of Manchester Cathedral, or St Marys Cathedral Church, showing the east end of the nave. Originally a collegiate parish church built between c1422 and 1520, the church received cathedral status in 1847. It underwent restoration or rebuilding between 1814-1815, 1862-1868, 1885-1886 and 1898. The cathedral has a west tower with a west porch and choir rooms, an aisled nave with north and south chapels and porches. The choir and presbytery are aisled, and have chapels north of the north aisle, and a vestry, library, chapter house and chapel south of the south aisle. To the east is a rectrochoir and lady chapel. The aisled nave has six bays and at the eastern end is a rood screen, erected by Bishop Stanley and re-worked by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872. It has a central entrance flanked by three two light openings on each side. The parapet above was added by Scott, and has a projecting octagonal section. In the image, a screen or fabric hangs over the rood screen. The cathedral church was damaged during bombing in the Second World War. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive

Media ID 21653055

Cathedral Medieval Nave Victorian Collegiate Church Rood Screen

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This print captures the timeless beauty of Manchester Cathedral, also known as St Mary's Cathedral Church, in 1942. The image showcases the east end of the nave, providing a glimpse into the architectural grandeur and historical significance of this sacred place. Originally built between 1422 and 1520 as a collegiate parish church, Manchester Cathedral was granted cathedral status in 1847. Over its long history, it has undergone several restoration and rebuilding projects to preserve its splendor. Notable renovations took place between 1814-1815,1862-1868,1885-1886, and 1898. The cathedral boasts an impressive structure with a west tower featuring a porch and choir rooms. Its aisled nave is adorned with north and south chapels and porches while the choir and presbytery are also aisled with additional chapels on either side. To the east lies a rectrochoir and lady chapel. Intriguingly captured in this photograph is a screen or fabric hanging over the rood screen—a significant feature within the cathedral that was erected by Bishop Stanley before being reworked by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872. However, alongside its rich history comes evidence of adversity faced during World War II when Manchester Cathedral suffered damage from bombing raids—an enduring testament to both human resilience and faith. George Bernard Wood skillfully immortalized this moment through his lens for future generations to appreciate not only the architectural magnificence but also to remember how even amidst destruction, places of worship hold steadfast importance within our communities.


Framed Prints of Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

Discover the historic beauty of Manchester Cathedral with this stunning framed print from Media Storehouse and Historic England. Captured in 1942 by renowned photographer George Bernard Wood, this interior view of the east end of the nave showcases the breathtaking architecture and spiritual significance of this iconic landmark. Bring the rich history of Manchester's Cathedral Church of St Mary into your home or office with this high-quality framed print. A perfect addition to any space seeking an elegant and timeless touch.


Photo Prints of Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

Experience the rich history of Manchester with this stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the iconic Manchester Cathedral, captured in 1942 by the renowned photographer George Bernard Wood, this print showcases an interior view of the nave at the Cathedral Church of St Mary on Fennel Street. This historic image, sourced from Historic England, transports you back in time and offers a unique perspective of Manchester's magnificent cathedral. Add this beautiful print to your collection and bring a piece of Manchester's history into your home or office.


Poster Prints of Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

Discover the rich history of Manchester with this stunning poster print of "Manchester Cathedral, 1942" by George Bernard Wood from Historic England. This captivating image offers a rare glimpse into the past, showcasing the interior beauty of Manchester Cathedral's east end of the nave. Transport yourself back in time and adorn your walls with this evocative piece of history. Perfect for adding character to any room, this high-quality poster print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and Manchester locals alike.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

Discover the captivating history of Manchester Cathedral with our intricately designed jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the evocative artwork "Manchester Cathedral, 1942" by George Bernard Wood from Historic England, this puzzle offers an immersive experience into the grandeur of this iconic landmark. Step back in time with this stunning interior view of Manchester Cathedral, also known as St Mary's Cathedral Church. The puzzle pieces reveal the intricate details of the east end of the nave, transporting you to this beautiful and historic place. Assemble this jigsaw puzzle and bring the rich heritage of Manchester Cathedral into your home. A perfect activity for puzzle enthusiasts, families, or anyone seeking a captivating escape into the past. Engage your mind, challenge your problem-solving skills, and enjoy the satisfaction of completing this beautiful puzzle. Let the intriguing story of Manchester Cathedral unfold piece by piece, as you connect with history and create a cherished memory. Note: Puzzle size is not mentioned in the brief.

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