Lothlórien
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm) Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
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Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A3 - Open Edition.
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About Ely Cathedral
Highly regarded by historians and architects from all over the world for its beauty and size, Ely Cathedral is widely acknowledged as ‘one of the wonders of the Medieval world’. Visible for miles around, the Cathedral is often referred to as ‘The Ship of the Fens’.
The present building dates from 1081 and is a remarkable example of both Romanesque and Norman architecture. In addition to its unique Octagon Tower and magnificent Lady Chapel, Ely has the third-longest nave of any UK Cathedral. The Cathedral’s role today is not so far removed from its days as a Benedictine monastery and offers regular daily worship with a special emphasis on choral music. It still maintains a resident choir of 22 choristers and 6 lay clerks and so continues the tradition of choral evensong every day of the week during term time.
As well as being a major visitor attraction, the Cathedral serves as a cultural focal point for East Anglia by providing a unique venue for the arts & music, for exhibitions, concerts and theatre. Most recently Ely has gained global recognition as a prominent film location including Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Other Boleyn Girl, Macbeth, The King’s Speech and The Crown.
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm) Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
—————————————
Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A3 - Open Edition.
————————————-
About Ely Cathedral
Highly regarded by historians and architects from all over the world for its beauty and size, Ely Cathedral is widely acknowledged as ‘one of the wonders of the Medieval world’. Visible for miles around, the Cathedral is often referred to as ‘The Ship of the Fens’.
The present building dates from 1081 and is a remarkable example of both Romanesque and Norman architecture. In addition to its unique Octagon Tower and magnificent Lady Chapel, Ely has the third-longest nave of any UK Cathedral. The Cathedral’s role today is not so far removed from its days as a Benedictine monastery and offers regular daily worship with a special emphasis on choral music. It still maintains a resident choir of 22 choristers and 6 lay clerks and so continues the tradition of choral evensong every day of the week during term time.
As well as being a major visitor attraction, the Cathedral serves as a cultural focal point for East Anglia by providing a unique venue for the arts & music, for exhibitions, concerts and theatre. Most recently Ely has gained global recognition as a prominent film location including Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Other Boleyn Girl, Macbeth, The King’s Speech and The Crown.
Presented on museum-grade Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper (285 gsm) Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years.
Delivered to your door, Tracked + Insured shipping to anywhere in the world.
20% of the profits will be donated in supporting their upkeep.
—————————————
Open and Limited Editions
(Limited Editions are supplied with a certificate of authenticity.)
A1 - Limited Edition print run of 100 pieces.
A2 - Limited Edition print run of 200 pieces.
A3 - Open Edition.
————————————-
About Ely Cathedral
Highly regarded by historians and architects from all over the world for its beauty and size, Ely Cathedral is widely acknowledged as ‘one of the wonders of the Medieval world’. Visible for miles around, the Cathedral is often referred to as ‘The Ship of the Fens’.
The present building dates from 1081 and is a remarkable example of both Romanesque and Norman architecture. In addition to its unique Octagon Tower and magnificent Lady Chapel, Ely has the third-longest nave of any UK Cathedral. The Cathedral’s role today is not so far removed from its days as a Benedictine monastery and offers regular daily worship with a special emphasis on choral music. It still maintains a resident choir of 22 choristers and 6 lay clerks and so continues the tradition of choral evensong every day of the week during term time.
As well as being a major visitor attraction, the Cathedral serves as a cultural focal point for East Anglia by providing a unique venue for the arts & music, for exhibitions, concerts and theatre. Most recently Ely has gained global recognition as a prominent film location including Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Other Boleyn Girl, Macbeth, The King’s Speech and The Crown.