IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE
ENGLAND: ELY
The "Eye" Vault over Crossing
Location

Map adapted from Shephard, Plate 97
Pink area- subject to the Bishop of Ely
Yellow area - subject to the Archbishopric of York,
White area- subject to the Archbishopric of Canterbury
(Bishop of Ely subject to the archbishop of Canterbury)
Preliminary Notes
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South transept started by Archbishop Simeon in 1082
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Presbytery finished by Bishop Northwold in 1252 (Matther Paris)
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In 1322, the Norman central tower fell and destroyed the east end.(only
2 bays of presbytery survived)
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Lower crossing rebuilt 1322-28 and wooden lantern finished 1340
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Choir finished ca ca 1340
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Lady chapel founded 1321, probably consecrated in 1351
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Dimensions Interior Length 517 feet, Nave :length: 230 feet, width<
78 feet. Width of octagon 74 feet, Height of vault 72 feet, height of Western
tower, 215 feet. Area 46,000 sq. feet.(Sweeting, p. 137)
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Stones of the University of Pittsburgh
Last updated by:JV Date: 07/99