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Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lindisfarne Priory J880141

Lindisfarne Priory J880141
LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team) of the Saxon church 652 AD

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere J920413

Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere J920413
GLASTONBURY ABBEY, Somerset. Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere 1193 by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Furness Abbey J900267

Furness Abbey J900267
FURNESS ABBEY, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria. A reconstruction painting of Furness Abbey by Frank Gardiner (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Christchurch Castle and Norman House N970003

Christchurch Castle and Norman House N970003
CHRISTCHURCH CASTLE & NORMAN HOUSE, Dorset. Aerial view of the Castle, Port and Priory depicted at the end of the 12th Century. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Fountains Abbey N950001

Fountains Abbey N950001
FOUNTAINS ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Thornholme Priory J890422

Thornholme Priory J890422
THORNHOLME PRIORY, Humberside. Gatehouse and west precinct as it may have been in mid-14th century by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Byland Abbey J940485

Byland Abbey J940485
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell showing the abbey as it might have appeared in the year 1539

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Castle Acre Priory J940262

Castle Acre Priory J940262
CASTLE ACRE PRIORY, Norfolk. Reconstruction drawing as it might have appeared in 1537 by Alan Sorrell

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Aerial view reconstruction drawing, St Augustines Abbey J920596

Aerial view reconstruction drawing, St Augustines Abbey J920596
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the monastic buildings c.1500 by Terry BALL (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Westminster c. 1510 J950155

Westminster c. 1510 J950155
JEWEL TOWER, WESTMINSTER, London. " Birds eye view c. 1510". A reconstruction drawing by Terry BALL (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Fountains Abbey J940477

Fountains Abbey J940477
FOUNTAINS ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Interior reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Buildwas Abbey J020158

Buildwas Abbey J020158
BUILDWAS ABBEY, Shropshire. Aerial view cutaway reconstruction drawing of the abbey in the 12th century by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: The Nave at St Augustines Abbey J990018

The Nave at St Augustines Abbey J990018
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Interior View. Reconstruction drawing of the nave of the abbey church by Peter Urmston

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Jewel Tower, London J920690

Jewel Tower, London J920690
JEWEL TOWER, Westminster, London. Middle Ages reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell. Jewel Tower in the foreground and Westminster Abbey in the distance

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J020157

Rievaulx Abbey J020157
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing of the Presbytery in the 13th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Horses pulling cart IC086_019

Horses pulling cart IC086_019
Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper showing heavy horses pulling a haycart or goods wagon, driven by two medieval Cistercian monks

Background imageMonastic Illustrations 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 imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Hailes Abbey N950007

Hailes Abbey N950007
HAILES ABBEY, Gloucestershire. The medieval buildings, fishponds, watercourses and other features of the abbey estate shown in their landscape setting

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J000103

Rievaulx Abbey J000103
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Interior view reconstruction drawing of the refectory kitchen in the 14th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Waverley Abbey N900002

Waverley Abbey N900002
WAVERLEY ABBEY, Surrey. Reconstruction drawing of interior of abbey church by Ivan Lapper

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Monastic settlement, Glastonbury Tor J920411

Monastic settlement, Glastonbury Tor J920411
GLASTONBURY TOR, Somerset. Anglo-Saxon monastic settlement. Reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team). Anglo Saxon

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Whitby Abbey J010113

Whitby Abbey J010113
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. A reconstruction drawing of the church nave in 1500 by Judith Dobie, English Heritage Graphics Team

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Hailes Abbey J950134

Hailes Abbey J950134
HAILES ABBEY, Gloucestershire. A reconstruction drawing of The Refectory, by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Hailes Abbey J950132

Hailes Abbey J950132
HAILES ABBEY, Gloucestershire. A reconstruction drawing of the The Nave, by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Chapter House, Thornton Abbey IC204_004

Chapter House, Thornton Abbey IC204_004
Thornton Abbey, North Lincolnshire. The Chapter House in the 14th century. Reconstruction drawing by Jill Atherton

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Cloister Walk, Thornton Abbey IC204_002

Cloister Walk, Thornton Abbey IC204_002
Thornton Abbey, North Lincolnshire. A view of the east cloister walk in the 1530s. Reconstruction drawing by Jill Atherton

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Latton Priory IC306_001

Latton Priory IC306_001
LATTON PRIORY, LATTON BUSH, NORTH WEALD BASSETT, EPPING FOREST, ESSEX. A reconstruction painting showing an oblique view of Latton Priory as it may have appeared in the late 12th century

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Monastic chronicler c. 1066 IC008 / 034

Monastic chronicler c. 1066 IC008 / 034
Battle Abbey and the Battle of Hastings. A reconstruction drawing, by Judith Dobie, showing a monastic chronicler c. 1066. Monk

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Church Nave, Thornton Abbey IC204_003

Church Nave, Thornton Abbey IC204_003
Thornton Abbey, North Lincolnshire. Church Nave viewed from West c.1400. Reconstruction drawing by Jill Atherton

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Anglo Saxon Monk N080565

Anglo Saxon Monk N080565
TYNEMOUTH PRIORY, Tyne and Wear. Reconstruction drawing by Graham Sumner of an Anglo-Saxon monk

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J940103

Rievaulx Abbey J940103
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Church interior looking east after rebuilding in the early 13th Century. Reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lindisfarne Priory J050013

Lindisfarne Priory J050013
LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Holy Island, Northumberland. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the priory church in the later Middle Ages

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lindisfarne Priory J050012

Lindisfarne Priory J050012
LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Holy Island, Northumberland. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the priory in the later Middle Ages from the South West

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lanercost Priory, pre-dissolution J980193

Lanercost Priory, pre-dissolution J980193
LANERCOST PRIORY, Cumbria. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the pre dissolution priory by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Finchale Priory J010049

Finchale Priory J010049
FINCHALE PRIORY, Durham. The Monastery in c.1320. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Finchale Priory J010048

Finchale Priory J010048
FINCHALE PRIORY, Durham. The Hermitage in c.1180. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Kirkham Priory J030002

Kirkham Priory J030002
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the priory in 1538 by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Westminster Abbey, Chapter House M852576

Westminster Abbey, Chapter House M852576
WESTMINSTER ABBEY: CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Reconstruction drawing cutaway showing interior of Vestibule, Pyx Chamber and Cloister by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lilleshall Abbey N081041

Lilleshall Abbey N081041
LILLESHALL ABBEY, Shropshire. Reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team) showing an aerial cut away view of the abbey from the north-west, circa late 15th century

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Cloister IC041_002

Cloister IC041_002
FURNESS ABBEY, Cumbria. Reconstruction drawing, by Claire Thorne, depicting the cloister at Furness Abbey, as it may have appeared from about the mid-thirteenth century onwards

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Medieval worship J940334

Medieval worship J940334
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. Worship in The Chapel. Medieval period reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Conduit House, St Augustines Abbey IC091_018

Conduit House, St Augustines Abbey IC091_018
ST AUGUSTINEs ABBEY, Canterbury, Kent. Cut-away reconstruction drawing by Peter Urmston, depicting the water supply Conduit House for St Augustines Abbey

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Lanercost Priory, post-dissolution J980194

Lanercost Priory, post-dissolution J980194
LANERCOST PRIORY, Cumbria. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the post dissolution priory by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Abbotsbury Abbey J040019

Abbotsbury Abbey J040019
ABBOTSBURY ABBEY, Abbotsbury, Dorset. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke of the abbey in the late Middle Ages

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Finchale Priory J010050

Finchale Priory J010050
FINCHALE PRIORY, Durham. The Monastery in c.1530. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Kirkham Priory J030007

Kirkham Priory J030007
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing of the Priors Hall in the 14th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Kirkham Priory J030006

Kirkham Priory J030006
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Cutaway reconstruction drawing of the refectory in the late 13th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageMonastic Illustrations Collection: Kirkham Priory J030005

Kirkham Priory J030005
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Interior reconstruction drawing of the presbytery in the mid-13th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)



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