Ely is a three letter word for a Cathedral town.
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Donovan Purcell has written:
'The building of Ely Cathedral' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Ely Cathedral
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David James Stewart has written:
'On the architectural history of Ely Cathedral' -- subject(s): Ely Cathedral
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C. P. Hankey has written:
'The pictorial history of Ely Cathedral' -- subject- s -: Buildings, structures, Ely Cathedral
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Ely Cathedral was built from 1083 to 1375, so construction spread over 292 years. This is actually fairly typical for a medieval cathedral, and not an excessive amount of time to build from conception to finish.
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Geoffrey Fairbank Webb has written:
'Gothic architecture in England' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Gothic, Gothic Architecture, History
'Ely Cathedral' -- subject(s): Ely Cathedral
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Ely cathedral cambridgeshire
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It cost around 8,000,000 pounds in todays money, it was built by Pope Gregory III
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Alan V. Franklin has written:
'May I show you round?' -- subject(s): Ely Cathedral
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Keith Jones Bookshop, Bournemouth, Cornerstone book shop, Edinburgh and Ely Cathedral Shop, Ely are all christian bookstores that are located throughout the country, helping to promote charity bookstores and reading for the less fortunate.
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The address of the Ely Public Library is: 1595 Dows St, Ely, 52227 0249
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Ely Buendia's birth name is Ely Eleandro Basino Buendia.
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The phone number of the Ely Public Library is: 319-848-7616.
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The address of the Ely Community History Society Inc is: Po Box 191, Ely, IA 52227-0191
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Ely's dandy is a brand name for tools that are used on farms. There are Ely's dandy shovels and mop sticks.
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There does not appear to be a company called Ely Travel. However the town of Ely in Cambridgeshire, UK has a website called Visit Ely with tourist information about the town and surrounding area.
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Ovin's stone was not found in or around the cathedral. It was discovered at a crossroads in a nearby village where it was being used as as a mounting block by the locals. Originally, the stone column which survives was surmounted by a Celtic cross which is lost. Ovin's stone is actually Ovin's Cross. There is no certain connection with the cathedral. However, the inscription has been dated as close to the date of Etherelda's death and her trusted steward was named Ovin. The evidence is inconclusive but the coincidence is intriguing.
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