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by Ian Mitchell
$30.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "St Asaph Cathedral" by Ian Mitchell. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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St Kentigern built his Church here in AD560. When he returned to Strathclyde in AD573 he left Asaph as his successor. Since that time the Cathedral... more
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St Kentigern built his Church here in AD560. When he returned to Strathclyde in AD573 he left Asaph as his successor. Since that time the Cathedral has been dedicated to Saint Asaph and the Diocese bears his name.
The present building was begun in the thirteenth century and is reputed to be the smallest ancient cathedral in Great Britain. It is the home of the William Morgan Bible and as such provides a vital link with Welsh culture and literature.
Ian Mitchell is a photographer and digital artist who specialises in landscapes, seascapes and indoor architecture. Ian frequently visits the Snowdonia National Park, to capture endless, evocative, and powerful images. Ian has taken photographs for most of his life but only recently become passionate about sharing and selling his work that brings pleasure to himself and others. His main aim in his work is to try and take you to that special place, and try and share with you the beauty and atmospheric feel he enjoyed, whilst capturing the image. Thank you for visiting his portfolio and he hopes you enjoyed his work. Please click on an image for easy selection of print sizes, mats, frames, canvas wraps, greeting cards,...
$30.00
Sarah Loft
Beautiful!
Robert Bales
Excellent work on this beautiful Cathedral!! v/f/t
Meg Shearer
Beautiful work Ian! And thank you for the history! l/f!