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Frank Brault | all galleries >> Ireland >> County Cork > St. Colman's Cathedral
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21-AUG-2008 Frank Brault

St. Colman's Cathedral

Cobh, (cove) Ireland

The Cathedral of Saint Colman is a large, elaborately detailed neo-Gothic building. It is prominently sited overlooking Cork harbour and visible for quite a distance... Cobh Cathedral is in Early French Decorated Gothic style and is one the best examples of the Gothic Revival in 19th century Ireland. The architects were E.W. Pugin, George Ashlin and Thomas Coleman. The clerk of works was Charles Guilfoyle Doran. The ground plan is in the form of a Latin cross with long arm extending from east to west. The cathedral was begun in 1868 and finally completed in 1915, a total of 47 years. (Source Wikipedia)

Olympus E-3 ,Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 12-60mm f2.8-4.0 SWD
1/640s f/8.0 at 12.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time21-Aug-2008 11:49:57
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Aperturef/8
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Jeff Real05-Mar-2016 16:28
A stunning composition.
You have brought this amazing place to life!
~V~
Máire Uí Mhaicín27-Oct-2008 19:09
a very interesting POV on a unique landmark building. This gives a sense of the incline on which it is built. -v-