id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19881 Eley, C. King Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See .txt text/plain 23713 1731 80 [Illustration: CARLISLE CATHEDRAL FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. small choir, a low square tower, and north and south transepts. That of the south choir aisle is the original Norman arch, About 1401, William Strickland being Bishop of Carlisle, the tower was the centre of the choir; while, in fact, it is the great east window The outer moulding of the window arch of the south transept clerestory tower; and the choir with north and south aisles and ambulatory or tower piers, and the Norman arch, opening to the south aisle of the nave north choir aisle stands the altar-tomb of Prior Senhouse. of blank wall between the arch and the north choir aisle. This great window almost entirely fills the east end of the choir, being the arch for support; while the tracery in the Carlisle window is not so #Monuments in North Choir Aisles.#--In the third bay from the east are ./cache/19881.txt ./txt/19881.txt