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River Lossie Springtime WTN1987JHP 
 Elgin Cathedral River Lossie Spring Daffodils Daffs Morayshire Scotland Photograph was founded in 1224 although a substantial ruin now cared for by Historic Scotland remains one of the most beautiful medieval buildings in Scotland aand viewed here from the spring flora on the banks of the River Lossie. The transepts with their buttressed west towers and parts of the tall choir and nave date from the fire of 1270 but subsequent destruction especially by the Wolf of Badenoch in 1390 and later further destruction and neglect after the Reformation means we will never see this building in its true majesty. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Morayshire
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River Lossie Springtime WTN1987JHP
Upload Date: 2006-08-03 10:00:05
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Elgin Cathedral River Lossie Spring Daffodils Daffs Morayshire Scotland Photograph

was founded in 1224 although a substantial ruin now cared for by Historic Scotland remains one of the most beautiful medieval buildings in Scotland aand viewed here from the spring flora on the banks of the River Lossie. The transepts with their buttressed west towers and parts of the tall choir and nave date from the fire of 1270 but subsequent destruction especially by the Wolf of Badenoch in 1390 and later further destruction and neglect after the Reformation means we will never see this building in its true majesty.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, North East, Moray, Elgin, Cathedral, Morayshire, Grampian, Highland, Highlands, River, Lossie, riverbank, landscape, spring, springtime, daffodils, flowers, close, foreground, spire, chapel, Medieval, Reformation, arches, Gothic, windows, ornamental, nave, clerestory, vaulted, ceiling, chapter, aisle, transept, lancet, windows, Historic Scotland, heritage, history