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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from northwest corner of the north transept showing the Parish/north chapel. Arches with hood stops at entrance and lancet windows and corbels visible in the chapel.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of tomb recesses in the south aisle of the nave showing cupsed arch with roll moulding and cable moulding; cusp is carved with stiff - leaf foliage. Capitals have foliate design and have nailhead ornament also. Hood moulding has roll - and - fillet moulding and foliate and head carved label stops.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Wall of the archbishop's palace or castle at the west of the cathedral. It is possible to see both the re - sized door in the nave and a blocked door in the ground floor of the castle.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of choir from the south - east showing south and east elevations. Former has five lancets with quatrefoil windows in the spandrels and hood mouldings linked by stringcourse;the two eastern most lancets are longer than the other three. East end shows remains of triple lancet windows.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from the north - east of north elevation of the choir, crossing tower, north transept showing two external transept chapels, and round tower. Choir has single lancet windows with quatrefoil windows in the spandrels, transept chapels have paired lancet windows as does crossing tower.

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