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Background imageMedieval Collection: Cathedral and old town skyline, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Cathedral and old town skyline, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain

Background imageMedieval Collection: Charlemagne - the first Holy Roman Emperor, published in 1868

Charlemagne - the first Holy Roman Emperor, published in 1868
Charlemagne (Charles the Great, Latin: Carolus Magnus, possibly 742 - 814), King of the Franks from 768 on and Emperor of the Romans (Imperator Romanorum) from 800 to his death in 814

Background imageMedieval Collection: The Great Hall Norwich, 1942 a42_03739

The Great Hall Norwich, 1942 a42_03739
The Great Hall, Oak Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The interior of a first floor room in The Great Hall at Flowerpot Yard showing bomb damage

Background imageMedieval Collection: Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK

Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK

Background imageMedieval Collection: Chillon Castle (Chateau de Chillon) on shores of Lake Geneva with the Alps in background

Chillon Castle (Chateau de Chillon) on shores of Lake Geneva with the Alps in background, Montreux, Canton‎ ‎of Vaud, Switzerland

Background imageMedieval Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK

Background imageMedieval Collection: Senanque Abbey or Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque with lavender field in bloom, Gordes

Senanque Abbey or Abbaye Notre-Dame de Senanque with lavender field in bloom, Gordes, Provence, France

Background imageMedieval Collection: Watling Street 27371_006

Watling Street 27371_006
Hockliffe, Bedfordshire. The Roman road of Watling Street provides the principle axis, with roads to Woburn (to the left) and Leighton Buzzard (to the right)

Background imageMedieval Collection: Minster Lovell IC066_002

Minster Lovell IC066_002
MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Oxfordshire. Reconstruction drawing showing Minster Lovell from the south, as it may have appeared in 1483 at the time of King Richard IIIs visit to the house as a guest of

Background imageMedieval Collection: Alton Castle IC183_001

Alton Castle IC183_001
Alton Castle, Staffordshire. Reconstruction drawing, by Peter Dunn, showing soldiers and archers approaching the thirteenth century gatehouse

Background imageMedieval Collection: Ely Cathedral Lantern HKR01_01_003

Ely Cathedral Lantern HKR01_01_003
Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire. Interior view looking up to the Lantern. Photographed by Margaret F. Harker. c. late-1940s

Background imageMedieval Collection: Middleham Castle DP168721

Middleham Castle DP168721
Middleham Castle, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire. The castle from the south, with Middleham village behind. Photographed in March 2015

Background imageMedieval Collection: Peveril Castle DP175579

Peveril Castle DP175579
Peveril Castle, Market Place, Castleton, Derbyshire. Keep and Cavedale with Iron Age hillfort, Mam Tor, beyond. View from east

Background imageMedieval Collection: York Minster IC256_012

York Minster IC256_012
A reconstruction drawing, by Allan T. Adams, showing the exterior of York Minster as it may have appeared from the south-east in the 1250s

Background imageMedieval Collection: Whalley Abbey 33168_017

Whalley Abbey 33168_017
Whalley Abbey, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. Cistercian monastery founded in 1296. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cell 8, Mount Grace Priory IC068_004

Cell 8, Mount Grace Priory IC068_004
MOUNT GRACE PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing, by Claire Thorne, showing a cut-away view of Cell 8 and its garden at Mount Grace Priory

Background imageMedieval Collection: Wharram Percy Medieval Village J050132

Wharram Percy Medieval Village J050132
WHARRAM PERCY MEDIEVAL VILLAGE, North Yorkshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Stephen Conlin of the South Manor in the early 13th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Deeping St. James CGH01_02_01_012

Deeping St. James CGH01_02_01_012
Village Cross, Deeping St. James, Lincolnshire. a view from the south-east of a woman sitting on the steps, with St James Church in the background

Background imageMedieval Collection: Dunster Castle EAC225245

Dunster Castle EAC225245
Dunster Castle, Somerset. This Medieval and later castle is now in the care of the National Trust. Photographed by Aerofilms in 1972

Background imageMedieval Collection: Virgin and Child a058984

Virgin and Child a058984
Church of St Nicholas, Pinvin, Worcestershire. Detail of wall painting showing the Virgin and Child with two of the three kings

Background imageMedieval Collection: Milton Abbey 29670_032

Milton Abbey 29670_032
Milton Abbey, Dorset. A georgian country house and the remains of the adjoining monastic church. The house is early Gothic Revival style, 1771-76 by Sir W Chambers and J Wyatt

Background imageMedieval Collection: Gateway with sheep OP28723

Gateway with sheep OP28723
Abbey Gate, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. West view of the Abbey Gateway, showing sheep on the street in the foreground withmen and women standing back

Background imageMedieval Collection: Hylton Castle J050060

Hylton Castle J050060
HYLTON CASTLE, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the Gatehouse in the 15th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Weoley Castle 21103_07

Weoley Castle 21103_07
Weoley Castle, Birmingham, West Midlands. A licence to crenellate was granted to Roger de Somery in 1264 and a roughly rectangular moated site was built

Background imageMedieval Collection: Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies

Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies
Dantes Inferno. Canto XIII, line 11: Here [suicide tree] the brute Harpies make their nest (at right: Dante and Virgil). Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Background imageMedieval Collection: Scene from Song of Roland

Scene from Song of Roland
Roland blowing his warhorn in battle against the Saracens at Roncesvalle, 789 AD. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMedieval Collection: Mongol nomads moving camp

Mongol nomads moving camp
Medieval Tartar yurts and wagons moving camp. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMedieval Collection: Ceramic tile, Castle Acre Priory K971194

Ceramic tile, Castle Acre Priory K971194
CASTLE ACRE PRIORY, Norfolk. A decorative ceramic tile bearing the name Thomas, a prior at Castle Acre Priory during the second half of the 14th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Portchester Castle J940487

Portchester Castle J940487
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell of the castle as it might have appeared in the 15th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Byland Abbey sunset N071401

Byland Abbey sunset N071401
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View north west from the cloisters towards the west front at sunset

Background imageMedieval Collection: Doorway arch DP031894

Doorway arch DP031894
ST PETERs CHURCH, Bromyard, Herefordshire. Detail view of the south Norman doorway

Background imageMedieval Collection: Brough Castle and Roman fort 34002_064

Brough Castle and Roman fort 34002_064
Brough Castle and Brough (Verteris) Roman fort and civil settlement, Cumbria, 2018

Background imageMedieval Collection: Tribute to Escher

Tribute to Escher
Jacek Stefan

Background imageMedieval Collection: Chateau Belcastel & 15th Century Bridge over Aveyron River, Belcastel, Occitanie, France

Chateau Belcastel & 15th Century Bridge over Aveyron River, Belcastel, Occitanie, France

Background imageMedieval Collection: Leuven, Belgium. Street cafe in front of Leuvens mid-15th century town hall

Leuven, Belgium. Street cafe in front of Leuvens mid-15th century town hall

Background imageMedieval Collection: Baconsthorpe Castle gatehouse IC201_003

Baconsthorpe Castle gatehouse IC201_003
Baconsthorpe Castle, Norfolk. Reconstruction drawing, by Jill Atherton, showing a cutaway of inner gatehouse from the south-east, as it appeared in the mid-15th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Acton Burnell Castle DP139086

Acton Burnell Castle DP139086
Acton Burnell Castle, Shropshire. The red sandstone shell of one of the earliest medieval English fortified mansions

Background imageMedieval Collection: Covered alley in Yazd old town, Iran

Covered alley in Yazd old town, Iran
Yazd is an ancient desert city in central Iran and the capital of the Yazd province. Since 2017 its listed by UNESCO as a world heritage

Background imageMedieval Collection: Mdina at dusk

Mdina at dusk
City of Mdina at dusk, Malta

Background imageMedieval Collection: The Five Wounds EMM01 / 01 / 047

The Five Wounds EMM01 / 01 / 047
Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire. Watercolour, by Elsie Matley Moore, of a stained glass window dating from c.1344 in Tewkesbury Abbey, showing Christ displaying the Five Wounds

Background imageMedieval Collection: St Marys Kempley DP114574

St Marys Kempley DP114574
St Marys Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Exterior view of the south elevation. Photographed in 2010

Background imageMedieval Collection: Richmond Castle 20840_133

Richmond Castle 20840_133
Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire. Aerial view of the English Heritage castle photographed in October 2008

Background imageMedieval Collection: Shambles OP16536

Shambles OP16536
Shambles, York. The pub sign for the Shoulder of Mutton Inn, landlord M C Thompson, is hanging in the foreground. Photographed probably 1890s

Background imageMedieval Collection: Eleanor Cross Northampton CGH01_02_01_015

Eleanor Cross Northampton CGH01_02_01_015
Eleanor Cross, London Road, Hardingstone, Northampton. Pencil drawing signed by William Alexander (d.1815). Artwork collected by C G Harper

Background imageMedieval Collection: View to the canal through square window, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

View to the canal through square window, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Finestrella di Via Piella - little square window in Bologna overlooking towards Canale delle Moline

Background imageMedieval Collection: Battle of Blore Heath IC012_002

Battle of Blore Heath IC012_002
Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn showing the final disasterous charge of the Lancastrian forces against the Yorkists during the Battle of Blore Heath, Staffordshire, 23rd September 1459

Background imageMedieval Collection: In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

Background imageMedieval Collection: The Old Town of Dubrovnik

The Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia



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"Journey through the Medieval Ages: Exploring Art, Architecture, and History" Step back in time with us as we delve into the captivating world wonders. From ancient maps to intricate stained glass windows, each artifact tells a tale of a bygone era. The Al-Idrisis world map from 1154 takes us on a visual voyage across continents, showcasing the knowledge and curiosity cartographers. Its detailed illustrations offer glimpses into distant lands and cultures. Marvel at the mesmerizing Rose window adorning the North Transept of Chartres Cathedral. These magnificent stained glass windows not only dazzle with their vibrant colors but also narrate biblical stories that have captivated generations. Travel further back in time with an antique map depicting Britain under Anglo-Saxon rule. This historical gem provides insights into territorial divisions and political dynamics during this period. Discover an intriguing yet peculiar invention known as the medieval urine wheel. Used for diagnosing illnesses based on urine color, this medical tool reflects the unique practices and beliefs prevalent in medieval times. Immerse yourself in illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells illustration of St. Matthew. The intricate details and vibrant hues showcase the skillful craftsmanship that went into creating these religious treasures. Relive one of history's most significant events through the Bayeux Tapestry portraying the Norman Conquest. Unraveling its embroidered scenes allows us to witness William the Conqueror's triumph over England in 1066. Explore fortified structures such as Conisbrough Castle, standing proudly since J910009. Its imposing walls whisper tales of battles fought and lives lived within its stone embrace. Venture beyond Europe to Egypt's Coptic art featuring Christ and abbot Mena painted on wood during the 7th century A. D. , offering a glimpse into early Christian artistry outside Western traditions. Cross borders once more to Fyvie Castle nestled amidst Aberdeenshire's picturesque landscapes.