Says Katie: “In the Cathedral sacristy we have some old framed photographs dating back to the 1800s.
"I was walking past them one day and thought it would be interesting to take a photo at the exact spots and see how the building had changed."
Adds Katie: "Done footage from the wonderful Hewitt & Walker gave us amazing angles that helped with a few of the old photos, taken from buildings that are not there anymore."
Photos:Bradford Cathedral/Hewitt & Walker (done pictures) and Bradford Cathedral/Katie Glover
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Bradford Cathedral east end as it looks today (Image: Submitted)
Bradford Cathedral Close as it used to look (Image: Submitted)
Cathedral Close as it looks today (Image: Submitted)
Cathedral North Aisle as it was (Image: Submitted)
North Aisle as it is today (Image: Submitted)
Bradford Cathedral font as it used to look (Image: Submitted)
Cathedral font as it is today (Image: Submitted)
The old Cathedral graveyard (Image: Submitted)
Bradford Cathedral, pictured from where the graveyard was. Pic: Hewitt & Walker (Image: Submitted)
Cathedral Tower as it used to look (Image: Submitted)
Cathedral tower as it is now. Pic: Hewitt & Walker (Image: Submitted)
Bolling Chapel, where members of Bradford's Bolling family are laid to rest (Image: Submitted)
Bolling Chapel as it looks today (Image: Submitted)
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