Sir Basil Spence.
H. C. N. Williams has written: 'A Cathedral tour' 'Coventry Cathedral' -- subject(s): Coventry Cathedral 'Coventry Cathedral in action' -- subject(s): Coventry Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St. Michael, consecrated in 1962, is located in Coventry, England. It serves as the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and is notable for its striking modern architecture and the ruins of the original medieval cathedral, which was destroyed during World War II. The new cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is adjacent to the remains of the old cathedral, creating a poignant juxtaposition of history and hope.
The cast of Coventry Cathedral - 1958 includes: Basil Spence as himself
Louise Campbell has written: 'To build a cathedral' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Coventry Cathedral, Exhibitions 'The rebirth of Coventry Cathedral'
Coventry Cathedral's [St Michael's] was reduced to a skeletal shell, it still stands alongside the Cathedral built to replace it as reminder to the the people 'we are battered but not beaten.
The Coventry Cathedral tapestry, designed by artist Graham Sutherland, took approximately two years to complete. It was woven by a team of skilled artisans and unveiled in 1962 as a symbol of peace and reconciliation following World War II. The intricate work reflects the cathedral's themes of hope and renewal.
John Piper :):):)
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Houston Coventry Cathedral'.
R. T. Howard has written: 'Guide to the Cathedral Church of St. Michael, Coventry' -- subject(s): Coventry Cathedral
Coventry's First cathedral, St Mary's, was built in 1043
Flowers on the side of the cathedral lots about ww2 and lots of info.
Coventry Cathedral is located in Coventry, England. It is also known as St. Michael's. It was first built between the 14th and 15th century. That building was ruined by bombs but another structure was rebuilt in 1950.