A detailed view of the base of the tower arch in the Holy Trinity Church, showing the south and east arches
- Date:
- 1942
- Location:
- Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
- Reference:
- AA42/08709
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
The church has an early 12th century nave and late 12th century chancel, with the chapels, tower and south aisle added between the 13th and 15th centuries. The tower arches have three orders and octagonal pillars. Below the springing, or the point from where the curve of the arch begins, are moulded capitals.
The church was declared redundant in 1971.
This is part of the Series: WOO02/01 Series of negatives taken for the National Buildings Record; within the Collection: WOO02 George Bernard Wood Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Wood, George Bernard
Arch, Tower, Medieval Parish Church
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