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Interpretation panels installed at Carlisle Cathedral
June 23, 2009 by admin
Filed under Architecture, Featured
Visitors to Carlisle Cathedral can learn more about this twelfth century building and it’s history thanks to new interpretation panels and a scale model.
Funded in part by The North West Development Agency, the five panels and 1:16th scale model of the Cathedral help chart the history of the second smallest cathedral in the country.
Some of the panels are mounted on columns set into stone from nearby Lazonby. These are set at a wheelchair user and child friendly height.
A bronze model, mounted on a stone plinth depicts the site as it would have looked in 1540.
Carlisle City Council Planning Application -
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- Carlisle Cathedral 1:16th scale model
- Carlisle Cathedral now and as it was in 1540
- Interpretation panel outside of the Fratery
- The Chapter House at Carlisle Cathedral
- Welcome to Carlisle Cathedral
- Carlisle Cathedral as it was in 1540
- Carlisle Cathedral
- Carlisle Cathedral














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