Talk:Winchester Cathedral

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Was just testing MediaWiki... planning on reverting the test edit... but someone got to it before me! Way to be on top of things! :)

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[edit] Obituaries

I'm looking for a list of those in Winchester Cathedral. Thanks! --DLL 13:37, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Saint Swithun

"The cathedral also contains a shrine to Saint Swithun, a 9th century bishop"

I was in Winchester Cathedral yesterday and I'm fairly sure I heard someone say St Swithun was no longer in the cathedral. Can anyone verify this and update accordingly? --Sierro 11:28, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

The original shrine of the Saint and all his remaining relics were destroyed in 1538 by Henry VIIIs Commission for the Destruction of Shrines. In the link just added is a picture of the pilgrims hole beneath the retroquire which pilgrims once used to get close to the holy relics. You can see the discolouration and almost feel the impact of so many hands upon the stone there, WyrdLight 16:22, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Whoah!

They managed to convert a transept into the smallest state in Europe - nice. There's some special effects I've got to see.

[edit] Events

Do you really think the funeral of Alan Ball ranks with those other events? Theshoveljockey 20:59, 28 May 2007 (UTC)


I don't, I think it should be discarded. With all due respect to Alan Ball, I don't think he ranks with some of the most important historical figures in England. --Floydiac 22:34, 10 August 2007 (UTC)