Looking east through one of the arches supporting the west gallery, showing the Madonna and Child on the first stone pier, carved by John Corbett and a gift of Lady Livingstone. All the chairs have kneelers hung on their backs.
One of the many hundreds of embroidered kneelers, a special feature of the cathedral. All are divided diagonally, the lower half being worked in varying blues to represent the hill and the upper half in varying off-whites to suggest the sky above it. This kneeler shows the diocesan arms at the centre with doves and the symbols of the Spirit counterchanged on each side
