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| navigate by keyword : 1137 1930 british building cathedral christian christianity entrance historic imposing island islands isles kirkwall landmark light magnus north northerly northern orkney orkneys religion romanesque saint sandstone scotland scottish significant the transept west |
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| The north west view of St Magnus cathedral, in Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney islands, Scotland. This is the most northerly cathedral in the British isles, and is sometimes referred to as, the light in the north . This Romanesque, sandstone church dates back to 1137, and was renovated extensively between 1913 and 1930. The graveyard is to the south and east of the building. |
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