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The Cathedral Library is located on the north side of the Chancel.
It was opened as a Library in 1972, after the renovation and refurbishing of this
area along with the Lady Chapel. Its two windows are inspired
by paintings of the Renaissance. The first (1898) depicts the Annunciation, with
Gabriel and the Virgin Mary, the second (1898) the Adoration of the Magi, or Worship of the
Three Kings (donated as a memorial of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee). Made by C.E. Kempe of London, these windows were the first to be installed after
the Great Fire of 1892. The Kempe firm is also responsible for 14 other windows in the
Cathedral, all highly detailed and containing no colourless glass; even glass that appears to be
white is actually treated with silver nitrate. The firm's trademark, a small golden wheat sheaf
(after Kempe's death in 1907, a tower was added), can be seen in the lower left-hand margins of
many of these windows.
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The Annunciation (108kb)

The Adoration of the Magi (107kb)
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