THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF SAINT PETER IN EXETER
The shop now stocks a range of quality greetings cards that have been produced from the photographs taken by Keith Barker, some of which appear on this web site in a reduced form.
Each card measures 148mm x 105mm, printed on gloss board and is supplied with an envelope in a clear wrapper. The inside of the card is left blank for your own message.

The pictures currently available are:
There is also a whole collection of humerous cards - Get Well, Congratulations etc.
with photographs of the gargoyles on the South side of the Cathedral
and an appropriate greeting printed inside.

Price: 99p each
The Image Screen shown on this card was begun in the 1340s on the orders of Bishop Grandisson. The Screen was added to the West Front of the Cathedral and was under construction for well over a hundred years.
Bishop Grandisson died in 1369, when the Screen was only partly built. He chose to be buried in the small chapel whose windows are seen to the right of the central door.
This reconstruction is based on minute paint traces that were analysed to determine the Image Screen's original medieval colouring.

This is a large portion of the three-part folded card.
Price: £1.75 each
Image: Stephen Conlin - Pictu Limited www.pictu.co.uk based on research by Eddie Sinclair.