'Fox Face' Medieval Cathedral CarvingThis carving of a foxs face (c. 1340) is taken from a misericord within the choir stalls of Lancaster Priory. These carvings are some of the oldest surviving church carvings in England and were thought to be some of the finest examples in the country. Unfortunately these choir stalls were damaged and defaced by Oliver Cromwell during the English civil war and revolution of the mid 17th Century. This ornate reproduction is hand crafted to the highest
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