Wells, Cathedral South Aisle Nave 1890
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The stone bench along the wall was the only seating in medieval times, and origin of the saying 'the weakest go to the wall'. The south aisle leads to Chancellor Sugar's chantry chapel, which juts out on the left of the aisle. The south transept, beyond, contains some of the more famous carved capitals.
An extract from Wells Photographic Memories.
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