The medieval vaulted nave ceiling of Lincoln Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/5OI0HvRlgE
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The Swineherd of Stow and St Hugh of Lincoln, sitting on top of the turrets of the West Front of Lincoln Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/V9Zq7IIBGD
The 14th-century Bishop's Eye rose window in the south transept of Lincoln Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/YPwGYkQvgg
Detail of the vaulted nave ceiling of Lincoln Cathedral, showing some of the bosses and a painted area.pic.twitter.com/3IjPA94sGy
A face and traces of colour on the 14th-century carved stone choir screen of Lincoln Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/LpB9jfebHE
A mid-12th-century carved narwhal tusk from Greenland; it was probably used as a processional candlestick at Lincoln Cathedral in the medieval period: https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collections/antiquities/british-european/ivories/item-420851.aspx …pic.twitter.com/F8jEukxYBQ
Great photo. Black and white adds impact. :)
Thanks, I think the design really lends itself to B&W! :)
Made me feel very odd.
Stunning! It's amazing what beauty can be found just by looking at buildings from a different perspective
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