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Interior of Westminster Cathedral Viewed from the West End, c1935. Creator: Cyril Ellis
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Interior of Westminster Cathedral Viewed from the West End, c1935. Creator: Cyril Ellis
Interior of Westminster Cathedral Viewed from the West End, c1935. Designed by John Francis Bentley (1839-1902), work began on Westminster Cathedral in London in 1895 and it opened in 1903. It is the largest Catholic church in England and Wales and the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by Arthur St John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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This print captures the awe-inspiring interior of Westminster Cathedral, viewed from its majestic west end. Taken in approximately 1935 by Cyril Ellis, this image showcases the remarkable architectural masterpiece designed by John Francis Bentley. The construction of Westminster Cathedral commenced in 1895 and was completed in 1903, making it the largest Catholic church in England and Wales as well as serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster. The photograph allows us to appreciate the intricate details and grandeur within this sacred space. The soaring arches, adorned with crosses and crucifixes, create a sense of reverence while emphasizing the significance of Christianity within these walls. The monochrome tones add a timeless quality to the image, enhancing our connection to both past and present. As we gaze upon this remarkable sight through Cyril Ellis's lens, we are transported back to London during the 1930s – an era characterized by elegance and grace. This particular print is part of "Wonderful London". Volume 3 edited by Arthur St John Adcock, which offers a glimpse into various aspects of British life at that time. Whether one appreciates architecture or seeks solace within religious spaces, this photograph serves as a testament to both human creativity and spiritual devotion. It reminds us that places like Westminster Cathedral hold not only historical significance but also continue to inspire countless individuals who visit seeking peace or marveling at their beauty.
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