nave to east
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nave north aisle to east
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nave to northeast, with painted piers
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pier painting c.1190-1220 (only underpainting preserved), poss. Walter of Colchester
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pier painting c.1190-1220: Crucifixion
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pier painting c.1190-1220: Virgin and Child with flowering rod, and intrusive console
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pier painting c.1230-1270 (only underpainting preserved)
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pier painting c.1230-1270: Crucifixion, faces poss. redrawn 1930s
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pier painting c.1230-1270: Virgin and Child
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pier painting prob. 1260s-70s (only underpainting preserved)
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pier painting prob. 1260s-70s: Crucifixion
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pier painting prob. 1260s-70s: Annunciation
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pier painting prob. c.1300 (only underpainting preserved)
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pier painting prob. c.1300: Crucifixion
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pier painting prob. c.1300: Annunciation
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pier painting c.1310-20 (only underpainting preserved)
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pier painting c.1310-20: Crucifixion
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pier painting c.1310-20: Coronation of the Virgin, with censers swung by spandrel angels
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north nave elevation, late 11th c.
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north nave piers, elevation: 11th c. right, 13th c. left
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nave south elevation, 13th c.
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nave south elevation: right 13th c., left 14th c.
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south nave triforium: right 13th c., left 14th c.
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nave south elevation: artisan
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nave south elevation: triforium with cornice, shield with French arms
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nave south elevation: 14th-c. triforium
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male bust
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female bust
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foliate capital 1
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foliate capital 2
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nave south aisle to east, eastern parts vaulted 1335-39, west end vaulted 1878 by Gilbert Scott
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south aisle vaults; left: memorial to Margaret Thrale 1708 and John Thrale, right: to Willliam King 1766
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south aisle: Abbot's door 1377-99
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Wallingford screen between crossing and presbytery
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presbytery wooden vaults
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Wallingford screen, sculpture Harry Hems 1899; above altar Resurrection, Alfred Gilbert 1890-1903
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niche in eastern part of cathedral
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Lady Chapel from west
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portal in south transept, original fragments supplemented and assembled by Grimthorpe
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