Worcester Cathedral Worcester Cathedral Cloisters of Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Stained Glass Window - Worcester Cathedral Prince Arthur's Chantry - Worchester Cathedral The tomb of King John, (1166 – 1216), also known as John Lackland - Worchester Cathedral High Altar - Worcester Cathedral Marble Screen - Worcester Cathedral Looking across the tomb of Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester and Duke of Cornwall - Worcester Cathedral Gillian in Prince Arthur's Chantry Arthur was married to Catherine of Aragon - Worcester Cathedral Arthur Tudor was the eldest son and heir apparent of Henry VII of England - Worcester Cathedral Arthur Tudor was born in 1486 at Winchester Cathedral Priory and died in 1502 at Ludlow Castle - Worcester Cathedral Lord Lyttleton 1817 - 1876 - Worcester Cathedral Nicholas Bullingham 1520–1576 Bishop of Worcester - Worcester Cathedral Sir John Beauchamp, 1389 - Worcester Cathedral The Moore Monument - Worcester Cathedral Pulpit - Worcester Cathedral Painted ceiling - Worcester Cathedral Painted ceiling - Worcester Cathedral Richard Edes, 1604, chaplain to Elizabeth I and James I - Worcester Cathedral Painted ceiling - Worcester Cathedral Bishop Throne 'Cathedra' - Worcester Cathedral Crypt - Worcester Cathedral Transept Organ 1874 - Worcester Cathedral Sir Griffith Ryce, died 1521. Welsh nobleman and close friend of Arthur Tudor - Worcester Cathedral Effigy Tomb - Worcester Cathedral Effigy Tomb - Worcester Cathedral Organ - Worcester Cathedral Decorated carved Pulpit - Worcester Cathedral Sir Edward Elgar, appointed Master of the King's Music in 1924 - Worcester Cathedral John Thornborough, 1641, Bishop of Worcester, 1617 - Worcester Cathedral Wall Monument - Worcester Cathedral Font - Worcester Cathedral Bishop John Gauden, 1662 - Worcester Cathedral Edmund Freke, became Bishop of Worcester in 1584 - Worcester Cathedral Choir - Worcester Cathedral Choir - Worcester Cathedral Thirty nine of the misericords date from 1379 and include a complete set of the Labours of the Months - Worcester Cathedral Misericord Bench Ends - Worcester Cathedral Pinnacle - Worcester Cathedral Pinnacle - Worcester Cathedral Chancel and Sanctuary - Worcester Cathedral Wooden Reredos - Worcester Cathedral Crypt - Worcester Cathedral Chapter House - Worcester Cathedral Statues above the portal - Worcester Cathedral Pulpit and tester - Worcester Cathedral The Farriers Arms. One of the oldest pubs in Worcester Worcester Guildhall is a Queen Anne building, begun in 1722 by Thomas White, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren Tourist Information Centre is now located in the Guildhall Crown Gate shopping centre and the Black Pear tree sculpture The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum This bits connected to that bit and that bits connected to . . . . And I've even got a few bits left over The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Infirmary - Worcester Medical Museum The Old Palace was the official residence of the Bishop of Worcester until 1842. Along with the Cathedral, the palace is the oldest building in Worcester The Great Hall, Bishop's Palace, Worcester Stained glass in the chapel of the Bishop's palace Bishop's Palace, Worcester 2 College Precincts, Worcester 2 College Precincts, Worcester Share