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XV.—Wall painting in St. Anselm's chapel in Canterbury cathedral church

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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I am enabled by the kindness of a friend in Canterbury to place before the Society a tracing and a photograph of the wall painting which has been recently discovered in the apse of St. Anselm's chapel in Canterbury cathedral church, together with a ground plan of the chapel, showing its position. The painting is worthy of attention: first on account of its antiquity, and secondly on account of the singular fact that for seven hundred years it has been hidden from sight.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1890

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a Shewn by darker shading on the plan.