English: Choir pulpit Elaborately carved oak pulpit designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1863-4 with the four evangelists at the corners, scenes in relief and a tall pinnacled canopy. It was presented to St.Mary's Cathedral by the Lincoln Architectural Society in memory of Archdeacon Trollope, later Suffragan Bishop of Nottingham.
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