Cathedral Treasures of England and Wales

Interesting online lecture from the Victoria and Albert Museum outlining some of the treasures kept in cathedrals.

The speaker, Canon Janet Gough, had written a book in which she had invited the dean of each cathedral in England and Wales to nominate a treasure from their church and write about it. She had previously been the Director of Cathedrals and Churches for the Church of England.

She took us through the eclectic pieces that were chosen from an Anglo-Saxon crypt at Ripon to a rood screen by Toy Swee Siong installed in Newport Cathedral in 2020. My favourites were the wonderful carved leaves in the Chapter House at Southwell from the late 13th century, shown here, and a touching pair of pilgrim’s boots from about 1500 which were found in a grave at Worcester.

 

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