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Chichester - a Georgian City

A portrait of Chichester that reveals the city's Roman, Medieval, Tudor and Georgian architectural heritage.

Amateur film 1983 12 mins

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Overview

Starting with shots of the cathedral, this film goes on to feature numerous aspects of Chichester's architectural history. The River Lavant is seen as well as the city's ancient Roman walls. Next we see the famous late medieval Cross as well as gates built in the Tudor period. The films shows the city's quiet streets lined with Georgian houses as well as notable features of the city like the Council House, Shippam's fish and meat paste factory and an open-air market.