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Exeter Cathedral
Jul 13th,true religion jeans outlet, 2010 by Claire

It’s a month now since we went to Devon, and we stopped at Exeter on the way down. We arrived at Exeter Cathedral at about four o’clock on a gloriously sunny afternoon, and it turned out to be the perfect time to take photographs of the stonework and stained glass.



The higher up the outside of the cathedral you look, the sillier the faces become.

Some of the work in the cathedral is relatively modern. This window depicts the bombing of the Cathedral on May 4th 1942.
(Would it be wrong to confess that I almost expected to see a TARDIS somewhere in the stained glass?)

There was also some absolutely modern artwork on display in the Cathedral. This piece is by textile artist Jacqui Frost. It’s described as “a love letter from the Father”, and is made up of many hand-stitched panels relating the names of Jesus to contemporary vocations.

I made a donation to the Guild of Needlewomen who’d produced hundreds of these beautiful kneelers. All of them depicting the natural world, there were illustrations of birds, trees and flowers,true religion outlet, all with the names worked around the sides.
I took plenty more photos, and was only disappointed that we couldn’t stay longer.
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