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St Philip's
Cathedral was originally a church for the more well to do who did not
wish to negotiate their way through the busy market area to get to
church. Although consecrated as a church in 1715, St. Philip's became a
cathedral in 1905. The designer or architect, Thomas Archer, used
baroque styling and ornate stone carving
and crowned the cathedral with a tower formed of four concave sides.
This Anglican
cathedral is small by city standards and miniscule in comparison with
the great shire cathedrals such as Worcester, Gloucester and Hereford.
It does however have its own individual character. The windows are by
Burne-Jones of Birmingham and are excellent examples of pre-Raphaelite
Art.
The cathedral is the smallest of the English cathedrals. It is built of brick and faced with stone like the town hall.
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