Inverness, The Ness And The Cathedral c.1965
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More about this scene
This cathedral church, in its exquisite setting alongside the River Ness, owes its existence to an Englishman, Robert Eden, who became Bishop of Moray and Ross in the 1850s. The building of a new Cathedral was first suggested by the Bishop in 1853. In 1866, the young architect and member of the congregation Alexander Ross, put together the first designs. The foundation stone was laid by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the building was finally completed in 1869.
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