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2 days ago · The first bay of the south aisle forms a vestibule to the chapel south of it, and has on the key of its fan vault figures of Edward IV and Bishop Beauchamp kneeling on either side of the famous Cross-Neyt given to St. George's chapel by Edward III. The polygonal chapel to the south was built to contain the relics of Master John Shorne, the ...
5 days ago · One portrait captures a true moment in history - and what would go on to become a new era in British history. King George VI was never really meant to be King, which meant his daughter,...
5 days ago · However, one of the earliest recorded photos of the Queen-to-be appearing on the balcony was in 1935, when she joined her grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, in celebrating their...
4 days ago · Tablets in the vault. There are no monumental inscriptions in the church; but underneath is a spacious light vault, supported by arches, against which are tablets to the memory of the following persons: Mr. William Norman (1729); Thomas Trott, Esq. (1733); John Dagge, Gent.
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