1910s Bristol Cathedral Chapter House England Vintage Postcard RPPC by Tuel
About This Vintage Postcard
This antique Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) features the interior of the Chapter House at Bristol Cathedral in England. The image showcases the spectacular 12th-century Norman (Romanesque) architecture, specifically highlighting the intricate zig-zag (chevron) carvings on the vaulted ribs and the decorative blind arcade along the walls. This high-contrast view captures one of the finest surviving examples of Romanesque design in the United Kingdom, preserved as an actual photograph developed directly onto postcard paper.
Details
Era: Golden Age / Divided Back (c. 1908β1914)
City: Bristol
State: Gloucestershire (County)
Region: South West England
Country: United Kingdom
Topic: Bristol Cathedral, Norman Architecture, Chapter Houses, Romanesque Design, Victor Tuel Photography.
Condition: Uncirculated
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Victor H. Tuel (Tram Centre, Bristol)
Print Type: Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)
Additional Information
This Real Photo Postcard was produced by Victor H. Tuel, a local Bristol photographer who operated a well-known studio at the Tram Centre. The Bristol Cathedral Chapter House is world-renowned for its late-Norman vaulted ceiling, and this card serves as a high-quality historical record of the space in the early twentieth century.
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