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The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain
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The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain.
The Minster, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England

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King's Lynn, Norfolk.
The Nave with the clerestory and the 19th century font. The church has transepts, one of which houses the 18th century organ, and also a tower on the crossing.
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King's Lynn, Norfolk.
The 13th century Chancel, again showing the clerestory, seen from within the Quire.
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King's Lynn, Norfolk.
There are some misericords in the choir stalls dating from 1419 and some are displayed in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
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King's Lynn, Norfolk.
This is one of the two very large 14th century memorial brasses embedded in the floor with life-size figures. The brasses are the largest in England and opinion is divided as to whether they are Flemish or German.
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