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The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, dedicated to Saint Peter, dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of Devon and Cornwall was transferred from Crediton because of a fear of sea-raids. A Saxon minster already existing within the town (and dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint Peter) was used by Bishop Leofric as his seat, but services were often held out of doors, close to the site of the present cathedral building. In 1107 William Warelwast, a nephew of William the Conqueror, was appointed to the see, and this was the catalyst for the building of a new cathedral in the Norman style. Its official foundation was in 1133, during Warelwast's time, but it took many more years to complete.[1] Following the appointment of Walter Bronescombe as bishop in 1258, the building was already recognized as outmoded, and it was rebuilt in the Decorated Gothic style, following the example of nearby Salisbury. However, much of the Norman building was kept, including the two massive square towers and part of the walls. It was constructed entirely of local stone, including Purbeck Marble. The new cathedral was complete by about 1400, apart from the addition of the chapter house and chantry chapels. Like most English cathedrals, Exeter suffered during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, but not as much as it would have done had it been a monastic foundation. Further damage was done during the English Civil War, when the cloisters were destroyed. Following the restoration of Charles II, a new pipe organ was built in the cathedral by John Loosemore. Charles II's sister Henrietta Anne of England was baptised here in 1644. During the Victorian era, some refurbishment was carried out by George Gilbert Scott. - Wikipedia
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Exeter Cathedral
Kameramakker
SONY
Kameramodel
DSC-W1
Auteur
Peter Broster
Exposure time
1/640 sek. (0,0015625)
Diafragmagetal
f/5,6
ISO speed rating
100
Datum/tiid byldobjekt
18 jul 2006, 09.59
Lens focal length
7,9 mm
Short title
Exeter Cathedral
City that the picture was taken in
Exeter
Oriïntaasje
Normaal
Horizontale resolúsje
72 dpi
Fertikale resolúsje
72 dpi
Datum/tiid bestânswiziging
10 jun 2012, 22.25
Y and C positioning
Co-sited
Exposure Program
Normaal programma
Exif-ferzje
2.2
Datum/tiid digitalisearjen
18 jul 2006, 09.59
Meaning of each component
Y
Cb
Cr
bestiet net
Byldkompresjemodus
8
APEX exposure bias
0
Maximum land aperture
3 APEX (f/2,83)
Metering mode
Patroan
Ljochtboarne
Unbekend
Flits
Flash fired, strobe return light not detected, compulsory flash firing
Supported Flashpix version
1
Kleurromte
sRGB
Bestânsboarne
Digital still camera
Scene type
A directly photographed image
Custom image processing
Normale ferwurking
Exposure mode
Auto exposure
Wytbalâns
Auto white balance
Scene capture type
Standert
Kontrast
Normaal
Sêding
Normaal
Skerpens
Normaal
Unique image ID
AD1EE0886C7843B680650C1A98CAF880
Brûkte programmatuer
Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery 15.4.3555.308