Lincoln Cathedral from the north-west - geograph.org.uk - 964884

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Lincoln Cathedral from the north-west Photograph taken from Junction of St Pauls Lane and Westgate. Behind the low brick wall is the site of St Paul in the Bail Church. Wholly rebuilt in 1877-8, it stands on the site of a church erected by Blecca, the Roman governor of the city who was baptised by St. Paulinus. That original church fell down in 1302 and was rebuilt at the cost of the parishioners. It decayed again and was rebuilt in 1786. The Diocese of Lincoln declared this church redundant in October, 1982. The building was gifted to be leased by the City Council for public use. (see: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/Lincoln/lincoln_church_hist.html)
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