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Cathedrals of BritainCathedrals of Britain - The Pilgrims Association provides a guide to churches, cathedrals and abbeys in the UK and Ireland. Each has a page with history, pictures and visitor information. Aberdeen, St Andrew's CathedralAberdeen, St Andrew's Cathedral - Opened in 1817, the cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church was the first of many buildings in the city designed by Archibald Simpson.
The Cathedrals of BritainThe Cathedrals of Britain - BBC History Online gives examples of cathedrals from Norman to modern in this illustrated introduction. Includes a typical cathedral floorplan.

Abbeys and Cathedrals of England and WalesAbbeys and Cathedrals of England and Wales - This Britannia guide has a brief introduction and list of cathedrals, organised by age and type, with photographs taken from M.J.Taber, "The Cathedrals of England" (1905).
Belfast, St Anne's CathedralBelfast, St Anne's Cathedral - The official site includes an illustrated history and virtual tour of this Church of Ireland cathedral begun in 1899 in the Hiberno-Romanesque style. Cathedral CallsCathedral Calls - BBC feature spotlighting the English stone mason and history of Gothic architecture in Britain, with links to prime examples.
Cathedrals in the East of EnglandCathedrals in the East of England - Presents the history, architecture, art, treasures, and details of their amenities and facilities. Coventry CathedralCoventry Cathedral - Robert Orland's illustrated history of the new cathedral built to the design of Basil Spence after the medieval cathedral was destroyed by bombing in the second world war.
Coventry CathedralCoventry Cathedral - Official site giving history, virtual tour and visitor information. Coventry Cathedral, Death and ResurrectionCoventry Cathedral, Death and Resurrection - A series of pages from Know Britain exploring the symbolism of the ruined medieval cathedral, and the contrast of the modern cathedral.
Edinburgh Cathedral (Roman Catholic)Edinburgh Cathedral (Roman Catholic) - Originally the Chapel of St Mary, built in 1814 to the designs of James Gillespie Graham, it became a cathedral in 1878. Brief history; interactive plan leads to photographs and details. Edinburgh, St Giles' CathedralEdinburgh, St Giles' Cathedral - History from Napier University of the High Kirk of Edinburgh, Cathedral of the Church of Scotland.
Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican)Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican) - Mersey World provides a photograph and brief details of the largest Anglican cathedral. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, it is a 20th-century building in a traditional mould. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool (RC)The Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool (RC) - The official site give a history of this remarkable Modernist building completed in 1967. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, the circular plan and spiked elevation is intended to evoke Christ's crown of thorns.
Southwark, St George's Roman Catholic CathedralSouthwark, St George's Roman Catholic Cathedral - The official site includes images and brief history of this cathedral designed by Pugin. St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, GlasgowSt Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow - The official site provides a history of the building designed by George Gilbert Scott, with a special section on Gwyneth Leech's murals.
St. Patrick's Cathedral, ArmaghSt. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh - Founded by St Patrick in 445 A.D. The official site offers a virtual tour, illustrated history and visitor information. Includes a list of past abbots, bishops and archbishops. The music section includes details of early organs. St. Paul's CathedralSt. Paul's Cathedral - David Bowman argues that Wren's floor plan is the encoded image of the kabbalistic Tree of Life. Illustrated analysis from Aiwaz.net.
St Paul's Cathedral, LondonSt Paul's Cathedral, London - The official site of the magnificent Baroque church designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673. It has an illustrated chronology and 360-degree panoramas that require QuickTime VR. Westminster CathedralWestminster Cathedral - The official site of the primary Catholic Cathedral in England and Wales includes a brief history and tour of the Byzantine-style building, designed by Victorian architect John Francis Bentley.

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