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Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Reading Abbey CC97_02829

Reading Abbey CC97_02829
READING ABBEY, Reading Abbey, Berkshire. The ruins of the entrance to the east cloister looking south. The Abbey was founded by King Henry I in 1121

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Ruins of Campden House CC72_00974

Ruins of Campden House CC72_00974
CAMPDEN HOUSE, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. The remains of the house of 1612, destroyed in 1645. It is an important fragment of Sir Baptist Hicks magnificent Flemish-baroque mansion of fine

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Netley Abbey CC56_00897

Netley Abbey CC56_00897
NETLEY ABBEY, Netley, Hampshire. Ivy covering the abbey frames a window in the day room. Founded in the 13th century, Netley is the most complete surviving Cistercian monastery in southern England

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Breenbergh - Landscape with Classical Ruins & Figures N070603 Breenbergh - Landscape with

Breenbergh - Landscape with Classical Ruins & Figures N070603 Breenbergh - Landscape with Classical Ruins & Figures
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " Landscape with Classical Ruins and Figures" c.1630 by Bartholomeus BREENBERGH (1598-1657). WM 1647-1948

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Tree N090777

Tree N090777
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Tree on mound to south east of the ruins. Sun breaking from behind the clouds - monochrome

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: St Marys Abbey, York N110165

St Marys Abbey, York N110165
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. St Marys Abbey, York. " St Marys Abbey near York", showing the ruined arcades with a gatehouse in the distance. Line coloured engraving dated 1720

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Temple Bar in 1877 N110162

Temple Bar in 1877 N110162
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " Forlorn condition of Temple Bar" showing ruinous and collapsed adjoining buildings

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J900275

Wroxeter Roman City J900275
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. View across the site to the north wall of the Frigidarium

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Wroxeter Roman City J840226

Wroxeter Roman City J840226
WROXETER ROMAN CITY, Shropshire. View across the site to the north wall of the Frigidarium

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Minster Lovell Hall CC57_00582

Minster Lovell Hall CC57_00582
MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. A distant view of the ruined hall, formerly one of the great aristocratic houses of the county near the River Windrush

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kirkham Priory N110102

Kirkham Priory N110102
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. View looking down side of church across to the cloister West range

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kirkham Priory N110099

Kirkham Priory N110099
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. View from the East end looking West down the length of the church

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kirkham Priory N110095

Kirkham Priory N110095
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Detail of the window tracery on the surviving block of the East end of the Church

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kirkham Priory N110094

Kirkham Priory N110094
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. View of the surviving block of the East end of the Church

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Minster Lovell Hall CC73_01313

Minster Lovell Hall CC73_01313
MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. The ruins of the former medieval manor house from the ford, built in c.1431-42 by the 7th Lord Lovell incorporating an earlier building

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Brough Castle N081131

Brough Castle N081131
BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria. View from the South

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Brough Castle K981524

Brough Castle K981524
BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria. Cliffords Tower and the remains of the east curtain wall

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Brough Castle J870654

Brough Castle J870654
BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria, General view of the keep and stables

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Ashby de la Zouch Castle J860243

Ashby de la Zouch Castle J860243
ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CASTLE, Leicestershire. General view with sunshine

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: St Alphage Church & St Alphage House FF003407

St Alphage Church & St Alphage House FF003407
The ruins of St Alphage Church with the newly built St Alphage House tower block in the background, part of the ambitious post-war renewal of London Wall. Photographed by John Gay, c.1962

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Okehampton Castle K981571

Okehampton Castle K981571
OKEHAMPTON CASTLE, Devon. Steps leading up to the barbican or outer gatehouse. Constructed as part of the castles major rebuilding in around 1300

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Thornton Abbey J930090

Thornton Abbey J930090
THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. Remains of the octagonal Chapter House as seen from the East, with the Gatehouse beyond

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: White Ladies Priory N100408

White Ladies Priory N100408
WHITE LADIES PRIORY, Shropshire. View from the south east looking towards the north wall of the Presbytery and Nave. Ruins of the late 12th century church of a small nunnery of white ladies or

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Hardknott Roman Fort K960594

Hardknott Roman Fort K960594
HARDKNOTT ROMAN FORT, Cumbria. View of the walls

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090217

King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090217
KING CHARLESs CASTLE, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. View showing a room found on the East side of the castle. The ruins of a mid 16th century coastal artillery fort, later garrisoned, hence the name

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090216

King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090216
KING CHARLESs CASTLE, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. View of the castle from the North West. The ruins of a mid 16th century coastal artillery fort, later garrisoned, hence the name, by Civil War Royalists

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090215

King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090215
KING CHARLESs CASTLE, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. Detail of a window found on the North West side of the castle. The ruins of a mid 16th century coastal artillery fort, later garrisoned, hence the name

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090213

King Charles Castle, Tresco, Isles of Scilly N090213
KING CHARLESs CASTLE, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. View of the castle from the South. The ruins of a mid 16th century coastal artillery fort, later garrisoned, hence the name, by Civil War Royalists

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Tintagel Castle N090601

Tintagel Castle N090601
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. The Dark Age houses, northern ruins at sunset

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Tintagel Castle N090600

Tintagel Castle N090600
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. The Dark Age houses, northern ruins at sunset

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Tynemouth Priory J920826

Tynemouth Priory J920826
TYNEMOUTH PRIORY, Tyne and Wear. View from the South side of the Church, looking over the Cloister and Dining Hall

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Tynemouth Priory J920779

Tynemouth Priory J920779
TYNEMOUTH PRIORY, Tyne and Wear. The Presbytery and Percy Chantry from the North

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Rievaulx Abbey N100124

Rievaulx Abbey N100124
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Footprints in the snow lead the way towards the church and presbytery

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Sawley Abbey N100168

Sawley Abbey N100168
SAWLEY ABBEY, Lancashire. The monks reredorter

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Sawley Abbey N100167

Sawley Abbey N100167
SAWLEY ABBEY, Lancashire. General view across the cloister

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Sawley Abbey N100165

Sawley Abbey N100165
SAWLEY ABBEY, Lancashire. General view with remains of the Refectory in the foreground

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Penrith Castle K031147

Penrith Castle K031147
PENRITH CASTLE, Cumbria. Building work began at the end of the 14th century by Ralph Neville, who played a key role in defending this area against the Scots

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Sherborne Old Castle K000842

Sherborne Old Castle K000842
SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE, Dorset. General view of the Great Tower and domestic ranges from the west

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Hardwick Old Hall N090333

Hardwick Old Hall N090333
HARDWICK OLD HALL, Derbyshire. View of the south front showing the conduit house on the left

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Herstmonceux Castle CC000352

Herstmonceux Castle CC000352
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex. The ivy-clad entrance gatehouse. Herstmonceux Castle was built of brick circa 1445 by Sir Roger Fiennes

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kenilworth Castle c. 1870 BB75_06911

Kenilworth Castle c. 1870 BB75_06911
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Victorian visitors c. 1870. View looking North West towards Leicesters Building and the Keep

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Buildwas Abbey J860300

Buildwas Abbey J860300
BUILDWAS ABBEY, Shropshire. General view through arches

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Binham Priory N071944

Binham Priory N071944
BINHAM PRIORY, Norfolk. Aerial view of the Benedictine priory

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kenilworth Castle c. 1870 BB86_08584

Kenilworth Castle c. 1870 BB86_08584
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Victorian visitors in front of an ivy covered Great Hall. Photographed by Francis Bedford c. 1870

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Kenilworth Castle J050193

Kenilworth Castle J050193
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. View across the field towards the castle, which at one time formed part of the great mere

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Rievaulx Abbey K050265

Rievaulx Abbey K050265
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The Abbey seen from Rievaulx Terrace

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Rievaulx Abbey K050264

Rievaulx Abbey K050264
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. General view of the picturesque setting that surrounds the Abbey

Background imageRomantic Ruins Collection: Weenix - The painter and his family J910533

Weenix - The painter and his family J910533
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London.The Painter and His Family with Roman Ruins by Jan Baptist WEENIX (1621-60). IBK 966



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