This content provides a brief description of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Norwich, Norfolk, UK. The focus is mainly on the architectural features of the cathedral, particularly the wooden painted rood and the Holy Trinity window. The rood was carved by Peter Rendl of Oberammergau and is located in the crossing of the cathedral. The Holy Trinity window, created by Dunstan Powell, is situated at the east end of the cathedral. The article also mentions the unknown item in front of the Holy Trinity window.
The image accompanying the content is an HDR composite of six exposures, taken between -3 and +2. The picture captures the view of the crossing from a distance, looking towards the chancel of the cathedral. The content does not provide any historical or cultural context about the cathedral, nor does it explain the significance of the rood or the Holy Trinity window. Overall, the content is a simple, descriptive piece about the visual elements of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
Posted by tim caynes on 2008-10-13 13:11:09