St Davids Cathedral nave crucifix

The ceiling of St Davids cathedral dates from the 16th century and is constructed in a secular type (appropriate for a great hall) with a Renaissance character. The crucifix is a 20th century replacement for the medieval original.

The ceiling of St Davids cathedral dates from the 16th century and is constructed in a secular type (appropriate for a great hall) with a Renaissance character. The crucifix is a 20th century replacement for the medieval original.
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The ceiling of the central tower of St Davids Cathedral taken fron the choi The ceiling of St Davids cathedral dates from the 16th century and is constructed in a secular type (appropriate for a great hall) with a Renaissance character. The crucifix is a 20th century replacement for the medieval original. View looking down from the foot of the bell tower using a very wide angle lens.
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Index PagePembrokeshire..St Davids
Date2012-06-30 16:59:06
DescriptionThe ceiling of St Davids cathedral dates from the 16th century and is constructed in a secular type (appropriate for a great hall) with a Renaissance character. The crucifix is a 20th century replacement for the medieval original.
CountyPembrokeshire
CountryCymru/Wales
CopyrightCopyright 2012 Kenvyn and Debbie Davies
Tags 12th Century 2003 2014 6th Century Cathedral Christianity Crucifix Cymru Historic Buildings Indoors Interior Nave Nikon D800E North Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire Religion Religious St Davids St Davids Cathedral (Eglwys Gadeiriol Tyddewi) United Kingdom Wales Wales/Cymru West Wales
CameraNikon D800E
Lens24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0 
Focal Length120mm
Focal Length (35mm)120mm
Shutter Speed1/100
Aperturef/4.0
ISO Speed6400

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