You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>The Capitular records of Guildford Cathedral>Photographic Collection>The Cathedral Building and Contents>Exterior Images of the Cathedral Exterior Images of the CathedralFrom: The Capitular records of Guildford Cathe...Reference number Guildcath/1/I/I4/003 Records in this FileSt. Hubert by Dennis Huntley Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/037Black and white photograph of a St. Hubert sculpture taken by Dennis Huntley in 1997.Floodlit Cathedral Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/038 A colour photograph of the Cathedral taken from the south side and illuminated by floodlights.Cathedral in Springtime Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/039 A colour photograph of the Cathedral in the Springtime with daffodils in the foreground.Cathedral Southside Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/040Black and white photograph of the Cathedral which represents a view from the Southside.Cathedral South side Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/041 Colour photograph taken from the exterior South side when some refurbishment is being done on the tower.South windows sculptures. Prudence Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/042 Colour photograph of one of the south windows sculptures which represents Prudence.South Windows sculptures. Justice Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/043 Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents JusticeSouth windows sculptures. Temperance Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/044 Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents TemperanceSouth windows sculptures. Courage Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/045 Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents Courage.South windows sculptures. Faith. Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/046Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents Faith.South windows sculptures. Hope. Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/047Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents Hope.South windows sculptures. Charity. Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/048Colour photograph of a South Windows sculpture which represents Charity.Exterior view of Tracery window Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/049Colour photograph of a window showing its tracery designed by Sir Edward Maufe.Sculpture of Diocesan coat of arms supported by two angels Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/050Black and white photograph of the Diocesan coat of arms being held by angels to either side, situated above the Bishop’s Entrance in to St. Ursula’s porch, sculptor Eric Gill.Clearance of remains of wartime huts by 78 Fortress Regiment (V) April 1998 Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/051Clearance of the remains of wartime huts by 78 Fortress Regiment (V) April 1998. Bulldozer and five workers in actionClearance of remains of wartime huts by 78 Fortress Regiment (V) April 1998 Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/052Group of five workers with some of their toolsGuildford Cathedral seen from the south-east Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/053Blak and White photograph showing the cathedral seen from the south-east, with foliage in the foreground and a figure walking towards the south side. A large cross stands before the east end of the buildingSt John the Baptist by Eric GIll Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/054 Small colour photograph showing statue of St John the Baptist by Eric Gill, Front view, backed by the brick wall of the CathedralSt John the Baptist by Eric Gill Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/055 Black and white phootograph of statue of St John the Baptist by Eric Gill, standing below the Cathedral windowDiocesan Arms over Bishop's Door Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/056 Colour photograph showing sculpture above the Bishop’s Door.Shield bearing a design of keys is surmounted by a mitre and supported on either side by an angelBishop's Door Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/057 Black and white photograph showing Bishop’s Door with full length handles in the form of bishop’s staff. Shield above the door is surmounted by a mitre and supported by two flanking angelsEntrance to Crypt Chapel: now Bishop's Door Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/058 Black and white photograph showing a group of six people on the steps below the entrance to the Crypt Chapel, later known as the Biishop’s Door. Above the door is a shield surmounted by a mitre and flanked by two angelsWest end. Refectory and offices Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/059Black and white photograph showing the west end of the cathedral and the refectory and office buildings. A large expanse of grass in the foreground with some leafless treesThe floodlit cathedral seen from the south-east Guildcath/1/I/I4/003/060Black and wwhite photograph showing the floodlit cathedral from the south east, with leafless trees in the lower foreground PAGE:< Previous123Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse this collectionCollection: The Capitular records of Guildford CathedralSeries: Photographic CollectionSub-series: The Cathedral Building and ContentsFile: Exterior Images of the CathedralItem: The west end as it will beItem: The south-east elevation as it will beItem: Guildford Cathedral seen from the southItem: The floodlit cathedral seen from the southItem: Aerial view 1968 showing University developmentItem: Aerial view 1968 showing University developmentItem: West doorsItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GIllItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GIllItem: The Bennett StoneItem: Detail from the Bennett StoneItem: One of the four Angel Sculptures on the TowerItem: Leaden rainwater heads, also "Towers of Heaven" in tracery of windowItem: Leaden rainwater headItem: Piety statue by Dennis HuntleyItem: Hope statue (St Christopher with Christ Child) by Richard BrowneItem: Hope statue (St Christopher and Christ Child) with artisan [possibly sculptor Richard Browne]Item: Detail of two rainwater pipe ears in lead: Bishop Macmillan memorialItem: East End: Crucifix StatuaryItem: East End: Crucifix Statuary above the Rose WindowItem: East End: Rose Window and statuary aboveItem: Rose Window with emblems below and Crucifix Statuary aboveItem: View of South Transept WindowItem: Gargoyle on Tower balconyItem: St. Hubert by Dennis HuntleyItem: Floodlit CathedralItem: Cathedral in SpringtimeItem: Cathedral SouthsideItem: Cathedral South sideItem: South windows sculptures. PrudenceItem: South Windows sculptures. JusticeItem: South windows sculptures. TemperanceItem: South windows sculptures. CourageItem: South windows sculptures. Faith.Item: South windows sculptures. Hope.Item: South windows sculptures. Charity.Item: Exterior view of Tracery windowItem: Sculpture of Diocesan coat of arms supported by two angelsItem: Clearance of remains of wartime huts by 78 Fortress Regiment (V) April 1998Item: Clearance of remains of wartime huts by 78 Fortress Regiment (V) April 1998Item: Guildford Cathedral seen from the south-eastItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GIllItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GillItem: Diocesan Arms over Bishop's DoorItem: Bishop's DoorItem: Entrance to Crypt Chapel: now Bishop's DoorItem: West end. Refectory and officesItem: The floodlit cathedral seen from the south-eastItem: The cathedral seen from the Farnham Road areaItem: Crest of Sir Edward MaufeItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GillItem: St John the Baptist by Eric GillItem: Hope statue by Richard BrowneItem: Bishop carving with stagItem: Lady Margaret Beaufort at Dennis Huntley's Studios - moving the statueItem: Lady Margaret Beaufort at Dennis Huntley's Studios - full length viewItem: St. Cecilia at Dennis Huntley's Studios - side viewItem: Maufe carving - colourItem: Guttering emblems - JVGItem: Guttering motifs - mitre and dateItem: Central west doorItem: Exterior Images of The CathedralItem: West Front SculpturesItem: Outside views of the CathedralItem: Postcard of Coloured Maufe Drawing of the Cathedral from the West End Search the archiveAdvanced searchBrowse by keywordBrowse by date
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