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Cathedral Church of St Thomas description and photos - UK: Portsmouth. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Cathedral Church of St Thomas. Photo and descriptionCathedral Church of St. Thomas (Thomas) Beckett in Portsmouth, better known as Portsmouth Gathering, is located in the heart of old Portsmouth. In 1180, Jean de Gisor, who is considered the founder of the city of Portsmouth, allocated a plot of land to the Augustinian monks to build a chapel there "in honor of the Martyr Thomas of Canterbury." In the XIV century, the chapel became a parish church, in the XX century - a cathedral. The altar and transept have been preserved from the original building. This architectural style is called "transitional" - from Norman to early English. The church survived during the raid of the French invaders in 1337. In 1449, the Bishop of Chichester was killed by local sailors, for which the townspeople were excommunicated, and the church was closed. In 1591, a prayer service in the Church of St. Thomas was performed by Queen Elizabeth I. In 1683-93, the old nave and tower were dismantled, a new nave, side-chapels and the western tower were built in their place. At the very beginning of the 20th century, the church was closed for restoration. In 1927 the diocese of Portsmouth was created, the church became a cathedral. Plans to expand and rebuild the church are thwarted by World War II - and rebuilding is delayed until 1990. There are 12 bells on the tower of the cathedral, and a beautiful organ in the cathedral. Topic: Cathedral Church of St Thomas description and photos - UK: Portsmouth. |