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Transfer from Crediton
[edit]There is an inconsistency between this article and the article for Crediton. This article says the seat of the bishop was "transferred from Crediton because of a fear of sea-raids". The Crediton page History section says " to Exeter, a more culturally aware, larger and walled town". Also notable that Exeter is closer to the sea (Exe estuary) than Crediton (river Yeo) - in terms of vulnerability to sea raids.
Noteworthy
[edit]Things to be seen in the cathedral include one of the few mentions of Edward VIII as king, and a memorial to one of the founders of Canada.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Jackiespeel (talk • contribs) 15:06, 12 August 2005
East / west
[edit]In the image captions, both ends of the church are designated "east". Needs to be clarified. Awien (talk) 20:01, 10 July 2016 (UTC)
- I think it's correct, they are just of different parts of the cathedral - one photo is of the nave looking east towards the organ, one of the choir looking east (from the other side of the organ) towards the lady chapel. (The photo of the lady chapel lower down is also looking east!) I've clarified the first image caption to say "nave" rather than just "interior". TSP (talk) 11:08, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
- Hmm. But the "end wall" in the two images looks different, although admittedly the one seen behind the organ is hard to make out. Diliff: you took the pictures. Can you clarify whether they're from different points looking in the same direction, or whether they're from the same point looking in different directions? Cheers, Awien (talk) 12:44, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
- Which two images are you referring to? I'm assuming you mean this view of the nave and this view of the quire? They're both facing east. As per a lot of English cathedrals, the rood screen and organ separates the nave from the quire. If you look carefully at the nave photo, you can see the quire woodwork poking up on the right side of the organ, and you can also see the same stained glass window as the view from the quire - you can even make out the same details in the glass in both images. It's not surprising that the 'end wall' looks different in the two images, because you really can't see any of the eastern wall (which is visible in the quire image) from the nave image. The rood screen obscures it almost completely. TSP is correct, it's just a different part of the cathedral. The captions are correct. Ðiliff «» (Talk) 12:55, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for the clarification, Diliff. Now I know. Awien (talk) 13:08, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
- Which two images are you referring to? I'm assuming you mean this view of the nave and this view of the quire? They're both facing east. As per a lot of English cathedrals, the rood screen and organ separates the nave from the quire. If you look carefully at the nave photo, you can see the quire woodwork poking up on the right side of the organ, and you can also see the same stained glass window as the view from the quire - you can even make out the same details in the glass in both images. It's not surprising that the 'end wall' looks different in the two images, because you really can't see any of the eastern wall (which is visible in the quire image) from the nave image. The rood screen obscures it almost completely. TSP is correct, it's just a different part of the cathedral. The captions are correct. Ðiliff «» (Talk) 12:55, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
- Hmm. But the "end wall" in the two images looks different, although admittedly the one seen behind the organ is hard to make out. Diliff: you took the pictures. Can you clarify whether they're from different points looking in the same direction, or whether they're from the same point looking in different directions? Cheers, Awien (talk) 12:44, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
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