IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE

ENGLAND: CHESTER



LOCATION

Adapted from Shephard, Plate 97

Yellow -bishopric whose seat was
Chester and later  Litchfield

Gray - area controlled directly by the Archbishop of York


Click on one of the following to see more images of that aspect of Chester'S Abbey of St. Werburgh
 
 

Exterior 

Interior

Furnishings 

Plans

Preliminary Notes

Preliminary Bibliography

Addleshaw, G. W. O. (George William Outram). The pictorial history of Chester Cathedral. London, Pitkin Pictorials, 1970 LC Number:
                       NA971.C52 A2

 Bennett, Frank Selwyn Macaulay, Chester Cathedral Chester [England] : Phillipson & Golder, [pref.] 1925. LC Number:
                        NA971.C52 B4

Hiatt, Charles. The cathedral church of Chester; a description of the fabric and a brief history of the episcopal see. London, G. Bell, 1898, 1911. LC Number:           NA971.C52 H6

Wood Carvings

Bennett, B. The Choir Stalls of Chester Cathedral. Chester, 1965

Bond, Francis.Wood carvings in English churches, by Francis Bond, P.M. Johnston, and Alfred Maskell . London, New York, H. Frowde, 1910-  LC Number: NB1960 .B71w

Grössinger, Christa. The world upside-down : English misericords London : H. Miller, c1997. LC Number:  NK9743 G76 1997

Howard, F. E.  & F.H. Crossley.English church woodwork; a study in craftsmanship during the mediaeval period A.D. 1250-1550, by F.E. Howard & F.H. Crossley. London, B.T. Batsford [1917] LC Number:  NB1960 .H84

Laird, M. (Marshall), English misericords London : Murray, 1986. LC Number:  NK9743 L3 1986

 Remnant, G. L. A catalogue of misericords in Great Britain.  Oxford : Clarendon ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998. LC Number Number:NA5463 .R4 1998
 



 

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