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The Lady Chapel of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott overseen by G F Bodley. The Lady Chapel was the first part of the cathedral to be completed in 1910 and retains many of the Gothic features of the original design. As Scott grew in confidence, the rest of the cathedral was redesigned and streamlined to arrive at a much more massive, austere style of architecture.


Keywords: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Giles Gilbert Scott, G F Bodley, Lady Chapel, Gothic Architecture


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