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PAUL SANDBY (1731-1809)

The entrance to the Horseshoe Cloister with the west end of St George's Chapel

c. 1770

RCIN 914553

The Horseshoe Cloister, the entrance to which is seen among chimney stacks on the left, is still used as accommodation for the choir of St George’s Chapel. One of the men in the foreground is wearing a purple cloak, signifying he is probably a Military Knight.

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