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565.00
Map Y position
70.00
Panorama X position
-29.00
Panorama Y position
-59.00
Summary

Between each window in the clerestory - the upper row of windows at the top of the nave - is a small carving known as a 'labelstop'.

Carved in limestone, these take the form of men, women, animals and creatures and date back to the 15th century. One labelstop appears to be a plaster-cast 'deathmask', taken from an individual after death - you can see this in more detail using the '3D model' tab, above.

To see more examples of the labelstops, use the 'Read more...' tab above to access our Medieval 'labelstops' at Hull Minster article.

Images
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Panorama icon position
Left
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