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The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving)
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The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving)
3103693 The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The destruction of York Minster, 1829. The cathedral was damaged in an arson attack by a non-conformist named Jonathan Martin. Illustration from The History of England, by Oliver Goldsmith, Mr Morell, the Reverend Isaac Sloper and Thomas Bartlett (George Virtue, London, 1837).); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
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The Destruction of York Minster - A Haunting Reminder of Tragedy and Resilience
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. This print captures the devastating moment in history when York Minster, one of England's most iconic cathedrals, fell victim to a destructive arson attack in 1829. The engraving, created by an anonymous English artist from the 19th century, serves as a chilling reminder of the fragility of religious sanctuaries. The image showcases the towering Gothic architecture engulfed in flames, with billowing smoke filling the sky. Crowds gather around, their faces etched with shock and disbelief as they witness this heinous act unfold before their eyes. It is a scene that evokes both horror and sorrow. The perpetrator behind this act was Jonathan Martin, a non-conformist whose motives remain shrouded in mystery. His actions not only devastated a place of worship but also shook the foundations of society at large. Despite this tragedy, York Minster stands today as a testament to human resilience and determination. Restoration efforts were undertaken immediately after the incident to rebuild what had been lost. This engraving serves as an important historical artifact depicting not only destruction but also rebirth and renewal. As we gaze upon this artwork, let us remember those who suffered during that fateful day and honor their memory by cherishing our architectural treasures for generations to come.
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