Truro Cathedral - Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

  • West front

  • From the east, 1905, during construction

  • From the east, 1913

  • In 1905 before completion of the central tower. The former south aisle of the old church (St Mary's Aisle) can be seen in the foreground

  • From the south-east. St Mary's Aisle can be seen in the foreground, plus the tower with which Pearson provided it.

  • West front looking across High Cross

  • Interior of the cathedral

  • Seen over Truro's rooftops

  • From St Mary's Street

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