Hereford Cathedral Interior - Nave
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Francis Frith & Co.
British (active 1859 - 1971) Primary
Hereford Cathedral Interior - Nave
Mid 19th century - Late 19th century
Albumen print
Image
11 1/8 x 7 3/8 in. (28.258 x 18.733 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
2010.30.124
Acquisition Date:
Geography:
Europe, Great Britain
Classification:
Fine and Visual Arts; Photographs
Culture/Nationality:
British
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- albumen prints - Photographic prints having albumen as the binder; always black-and-white, though they may be toned to a monochrome hue.
- British - Refers to the culture of the modern nation of the United Kingdom. It also refers to the cultures of historical nations that had Great Britain as the central ruling power. For the culture of the ancient Britons, who were those tribes that spoke the Celtic (Brythonic) language, use "Ancient British."
- cathedrals - Churches that are the principal church of a diocese, serving as the seat of the bishop, or of the archbishop, primate, patriarch, or pope of the diocese. They are generally grandiose structures and house the "cathedra," which is the throne of the bishop.
- interior - Existing or situated within the limiting surface or boundary of something. An example is the portion of a building within the walls and under the roof, as opposed to those parts in contact with the outdoors.
- naves - Refers to the main central part of an interior divided into a high center with lower side portions divided by columns or piers, usually but not always in a church. Use also for the main part of a church without aisles but with a distinct chancel.
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