Category:Font, Chester Cathedral
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Font, Chester Cathedral, given in 1885 by Earl Egerton of Tatton Park, Cheshire, Victorian in Early Christian style. He believed it was from a C7th BC Etruscan well head. It is now thought to be a C19th reproduction. The two peacocks on the side of Chi-Rho symbol on the side of bowl are an early Christian symbol of new and eternal life given at baptism.
Media in category "Font, Chester Cathedral"
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Chester Cathedral int Hamilton 031.JPG 2,880 × 2,160; 3.08 MB
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Chester Cathedral interior 002.jpg 736 × 1,040; 560 KB
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The Font at Chester Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 3782295.jpg 5,216 × 7,513; 4.69 MB