
Derby Cathedral - Bringing the Community Together
Derby, Derbyshire, England, UK
June 15th 2007, 12:20pm
© 2007 Andy Savage, All Rights Reserved.
Originally built as All Saints Church, the building became a Cathedral on October 28th 1927 by Royal Charter.
The tower, 212 feet high is of the finest creations of late Perpendicular Gothic 1510-1530. This tower is open to the public on several days each year so you can climb the 189 steps to the roof top to take in the views over the city (see my links below for photos).
You can also stop off part way up and see the bells, which are the oldest ring of 10 bells in the world.
The view I have captured here is of the nave, directly in front of the famous Bakewell Screen. A local ironsmith, Robert Bakewell, was commissioned to make the now famous screen, which was put in place in 1730. The nave was designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1725, for detailed historical information on Derby Cathedral please visit their website.
In 2006 Peregrine Falcons nested on Derby's Cathedral tower, this attracted lots of people. In 2007 they returned and this year they even have their own webcam so you can watch them (see links below).
If you do not have Quicktime installed and don't want to then you can view my version created using Flash here. A flash based version of the above. This requires Flash V8 or above to work.
Birds eye view of Derby Cathedral on MSN Live Search Maps.
Photos of the visit by her majesty the Queen of England to Derby Cathedral in 2003
Photos of Derby Cathedral
Photos taken from the top of Derby Cathedral in 2004
Photos of the 2004 Cathedral flower festival
Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project
Images stitched together using PtGui. Converted to Cube faces in Pano2QTVR, Cube faces edited in Paint Shop Pro X and then the final QTVR created using Pano2QTVR.