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Bell's Cathedrals: Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory / A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings

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The author provides a concise historical and architectural account of the minster at Wimborne and the priory at Christchurch, tracing their foundations and successive alterations from the Norman period through later medieval and modern restorations. Each church is treated in chapters covering exterior features (towers, porches, windows), interior arrangements (nave, aisles, transepts, choir, chantries, crypts and libraries), funerary monuments and brasses, and measured plans. The text combines documentary sources with on-site inspection and photographs, and concludes with lists of clergy, dimensions, and a catalog of illustrations to aid readers in understanding the buildings' evolving fabric.

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Rev. Thomas Perkins

Rev. Thomas Perkins was an English clergyman and author known for his contributions to ecclesiastical architecture literature. He is particularly recognized for his works in the 'Bell's Cathedrals' series, which provide detailed accounts of notable English cathedrals and abbeys. His writings include 'Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey,' where he explores the history and architecture of this significant religious site. Perkins' works are characterized by their informative descriptions and historical insights, making them valuable resources for those interested in the heritage of English religious buildings.

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