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File:Liverpool Anglican Cathedral North elevation.jpg

Liverpool Cathedral, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, viewed from the south-east. The long side facing the viewer is the east wall. The "east end" oof the cathedral in fact faces south, and the "west front" faces north.


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53° 23′ 51.40″ N, 2° 58′ 28.60″ W

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Keywords: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott, Gothic Architecture


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