File:Newcastle Anglican Cathedral on 21 April 2023 (102a).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNewcastle Anglican Cathedral on 21 April 2023 (102a).jpg | The pulpit in St Nicholas Anglican Cathedral, or Newcastle Cathedral, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. It features figures of John the Baptist and saints Peter, Paul, Barnabas and Philip. It was carved circa 1882 by Robert Beall (1835–1892) of Newcastle, to the design of architect Robert James Johnson (1832–1892). | ||
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