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The excellent Museum of Canterbury in the former 'Poor Priests' Hospital' from the 1300's

Old buildings in front of The Stour
St Dunstans
Old roof
Old buildings
The Westgate Gardens
Cathedral in mist
Cathedral from air
Canterbury Museum
Medieval building
Small cathedral tower
Cathedral crypt
Canterbury Cathedral

Photo Gallery:
Medieval Canterbury

Roofs, Castle Street

The Westgate dominates St Dunstan's Street

17th Century buildings in St Dunstan's Street

The Westgate Gardens and the River Stour seen from the other side of the River

The Westgate Gardens, by the River Stour

The Greyfriars building from 1267 - part of the Franciscan Friars monastery

The Norman Crypt c. 1090's - the oldest surviving part of the Cathedral. Photo 1992 - sadly, photos are no longer allowed in the crypt!

Pilot Ben Thomson, photographer Andrew Thomson!

The cathedral seen on a misty morning from the University of Kent

Above: The Bell Harry Tower, dating from arround 1500, is the newest part of the Cathedral
Right: Rising above the edge of one of the transepts is one of the small towers that remain from the Cathedral of Archbishop Anselm's time (c.1120)

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