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Perpendicular Gothic in England: Development and major parish and cathedral works (1350–1550)

Perpendicular Gothic in England: Development and major parish and cathedral works (1350–1550)

  1. Winchester’s nave remade in Perpendicular

    Labels: Winchester Cathedral, Perpendicular Gothic
  2. York Minster’s east end built Perpendicular

    Labels: York Minster, Perpendicular East
  3. Canterbury starts rebuilding its nave

    Labels: Canterbury Cathedral, Perpendicular Nave
  4. Canterbury nave completed in Perpendicular style

    Labels: Canterbury Nave, Perpendicular Style
  5. Great East Window of York is glazed

    Labels: Great East, York Minster
  6. King’s College Chapel begins at Cambridge

    Labels: King's College, Henry VI
  7. Bath Abbey’s late Perpendicular rebuilding begins

    Labels: Bath Abbey, Perpendicular Rebuild
  8. Henry VII starts his new Lady Chapel at Westminster

    Labels: Lady Chapel, Henry VII
  9. King’s College Chapel stonework finishes

    Labels: King's College, Fan Vaulting
  10. Henry VII’s Lady Chapel completed after his death

    Labels: Lady Chapel, Perpendicular Finish
  11. Dissolution of the Monasteries disrupts major works

    Labels: Dissolution, Bath Abbey