N. aisle, Exeter Cathedral (1819)
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CD 14 DVD 2
Publication Details
Storer, James. History and antiquities of the cathedral churches of Great Britain. Vol. II. London: Rivingtons; Murray; Hatchard; Clarke; Taylor; and Sherwood, Neely, and Jones. 1816. p. q.Plate 2, Represents the Interior of the North Aisle of the Choir. Several monuments, specified in our grand-plan, are inserted in the walls, and placed between the arches. On the left, towards the termination of the aisle, is seen the Entrance to St. George's Chapel, often called the Chantry of sir John Speke. A fine Screen, in the English style of architecture, separates the aisle, at its eastern extremity, from the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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S57. STORER, James: HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCHES OF GREAT BRITAIN.
Aisles. North aisle
1819