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One of the finest of its kind, Chichester Cross stands at the junction of roads that were laid down originally by the Romans in Noviomagnus, their name for Chichester. This Cross, built of Caen stone, was given to the city by Edward Storey, Bishop from 1478 to 1503. There is a bronze bust of Charles I in the oval niche below the clock.

(handwritten on back of image): Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny (stamp on back: The Green Studio, Ltd., 118 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, Ref. No B1/14B)

(handwritten on back of image): C214, Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny: Fragments from Aug. priory now in wall around Catholic church (stamp on back: A933)

(handwritten on back of image): C215, Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny: Fragment from Aug. priory now in wall around Catholic church (stamp on back: A933)

(handwritten on back of image): 92., Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny: Interior of W. end and part of nave arcade of Cistercian abbey (now R.C. church) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 75.156, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny: Abbey: Stop at end of hood between lancets in E. wall of chancel (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 75.153, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny: Abbey: Stop at S. end of hood of S. lancet in E. end of chancel (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): C122, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny: Cistercian church: sandstone capital of E. end of inner order of 3rd nave arcade from W. on S. side

Winchester Cathedral - Fox's Chantry: Richard Rox, Bishop of Winchester 1501-28, gave the Presbytery (the eastern part of the Choir) its present appearance, with its enclosing screens, windows and wooden roof. He also built this Chantry Chapel in which he was buried.

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