Some of the Nave Monuments and their Sculptors, 18th-19th century
/Rupert Gunnis explores the sculptors behind some of the fine Renaissance-era marble monuments around the Nave.
Read MoreRupert Gunnis explores the sculptors behind some of the fine Renaissance-era marble monuments around the Nave.
Read MoreThe Rev. E. H. Dunkley explores the career of Dean Robert Scott, presiding at the time of Sir George Gilbert Scott’s restoration of the Cathedral in the 1870s.
Read MoreIrene J. Churchill explores the relationship between the Dioceses of Rochester and Canterbury in the Middle Ages.
Read MoreW. A. Forsyth, FRIBA, Consulting Architect to the Dean and Chapter, investigates the works of Ernulf, Bishop of Rochester 1108-1124.
Read MoreF. M. Powicke, FBA, Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford, Hon. Fellow of Merton College, explores the life of Walter de Merton, Bishop of Rochester from 1274 to 1277 and founder of Merton College in Oxford.
Read MoreDean Francis Underhill introduces the c.1123 manuscript Textus Roffensis. Featured in The Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report for 1935.
Read MoreRochester Cathedral – a place of Christian worship since AD604. Located in the heart of Rochester on the banks of the River Medway in Kent.
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