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King's College Chapel, Cambridge

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The construction of King's College Chapel in Cambridge was begun in 1446 by Henry VI. It has the largest 'fan vault' in the world and some of the finest medieval stained glass. The architectural style is Late Gothic or 'Perpendicular'.

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4th Jun 2019 by Keith Havercroft

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Art and Design, Design and Technology, Engineering, History, Leisure and Tourism, Music, Politics

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Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Geocode: Cambridge
Date of artefact: 08 09 2017

Keywords:
King's College Chapel Cambridge Henry VI fan vault medieval stained glass architecture Late Gothic Perpendicular building design stone carving

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