Christ Church Cathedral, located in
Stanley, Falkland Islands, is the southernmost
Anglican cathedral in the world. Designed by
Sir Arthur Blomfield and consecrated in 1892, special services are held at the cathedral throughout the year, including one to commemorate
Liberation Day on 14 June, marking the end of the
Falklands War in 1982. A monument comprising an arch made of the jaw bones of two
blue whales, erected in 1933 to observe a century of British rule, stands in front of the building.Photograph credit:
Andrew Shiva
Christ Church Cathedral, located in
Stanley, Falkland Islands, is the southernmost
Anglican cathedral in the world. Designed by
Sir Arthur Blomfield and consecrated in 1892, special services are held at the cathedral throughout the year, including one to commemorate
Liberation Day on 14 June, marking the end of the
Falklands War in 1982. A monument comprising an arch made of the jaw bones of two
blue whales, erected in 1933 to observe a century of British rule, stands in front of the building.Photograph credit:
Andrew Shiva