Eastern Lady Chapel, Bristol cathefral, England. The building of the eastern Lady Chapel began in 1298 and was part of a rebuild of the eastern half of the original Norman church. The paintwork dates from 1935, but may well reflect the rich colour schemes of the original medieval building. The east window has been restored but contains a spectacular display of heraldry in fourteenth-century stained glass, including the arms of Lord Berkeley. The arms can also be seen on the reredos, along with the badges of the Clare family and the Royal Arms of England.
Eastern Lady Chapel, Bristol cathefral, England. The building of the eastern Lady Chapel began in 1298 and was part of a rebuild of the eastern half of the original Norman church. The paintwork dates from 1935, but may well reflect the rich colour schemes of the original medieval building. The east window has been restored but contains a spectacular display of heraldry in fourteenth-century stained glass, including the arms of Lord Berkeley. The arms can also be seen on the reredos, along with the badges of the Clare family and the Royal Arms of England.
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