BeenThere-DoneThat
The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain
BeenThere
DoneThat
The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain.
The Banqueting Hall, Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Glamorgan.
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The Banqueting Hall, Cardiff Castle.
This view shows the large, medieval style, carved walnut screen, designed in 1887 and produced by craftsmen from Lord Bute's own workshops above which is the Minstrel's Gallery. Note the carved angels at regular intervals along the ceiling.
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The Banqueting Hall, Cardiff Castle.
The impressive chimneypiece shows Robert Earl of Gloucester, an illegitimate son of King Henry I and twelfth century Lord of Cardiff Castle, riding out to battle.
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The Banqueting Hall, Cardiff Castle.
One of the Carved Angels showing some of the impressive detail of the Angel itself and its surroundings.
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