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13th Collection (page 53)

"Unveiling the Tapestry of Time

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey Cloisters

Lacock Abbey Cloisters
Exterior of the cloisters of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery, partly rebuilt 1540. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Middle Tower of London

Middle Tower of London
The Middle Tower forms the entrance to the famous Tower of London, which was built by William the Conqueror to protect and conrtrol the City of London. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey Courtyard

Lacock Abbey Courtyard
The Tudor stable courtyard of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Medieval Teutonic Knight, Poland

Medieval Teutonic Knight, Poland

Background image13th Collection: The Charge of the Light Brigade, Balaklava, Crimean War

The Charge of the Light Brigade, Balaklava, Crimean War
Commemorative illustration of the famous Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaklava, published on the Jubilee of the event

Background image13th Collection: Bosherton Church

Bosherton Church
The Church of Saint Michael and All Angels, a late Norman church with a square tower, at Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: late 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Little Leighs Priory

Little Leighs Priory
The magnificent Gatehouse of Little Leighs Priory, Essex, England, built in the 16th century on the site of a 13th century former priory. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: New Romney Priory Walls

New Romney Priory Walls
New Romney Priory, Kent, England. The priory was built in around 1270. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Restormel Castle

Restormel Castle
The ruins of Restormel Castle, near Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England. This circular fortress was built in the 13th century on a Norman mound. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Tatler cover, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth of York

Tatler cover, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth of York
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Queen Mary (consort of King George V) holding her grand-daughter, Princess Elizabeth of York (later Queen Elizabeth II)

Background image13th Collection: Sospel, France - View of the Old Bridge

Sospel, France - View of the Old Bridge
Sospel, France - View of the old toll bridge used by travellers to cross the Bevera River, built in the 13th century. Date: circa 1910s

Background image13th Collection: Sidon, Lebanon

Sidon, Lebanon - beach and harbour. To the right can be seen Sidon Sea Castle, built by the Crusading Knights in the early 13th century. Date: 1899

Background image13th Collection: Edgar Tower

Edgar Tower, Worcester, England, a fine gatehouse, all that remains of the 13th century Worcester Castle. Adorned with statues of King Edgar and his queens. Date: late 14th century

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey Gateway

Lacock Abbey Gateway and Clock House, Wiltshire, England. Founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey Gables

Lacock Abbey Gables
Fine Elizabethan gables of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Beeleigh Abbey

Beeleigh Abbey, near Maldon, Essex, England. The building dates back to the late 12th century, although the 13th century Chapter House is the chief remaining relic. Date: late 12th century

Background image13th Collection: Sweetheart Abbey

Sweetheart Abbey
The Nave and West Window at New or Sweetheart Abbey, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland, a Cistercian abbey which dates from the late 13th century. Date: late 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Conway Castle

Conway Castle
Conway (Conwy) Castle, the most magificent of English King Edward Is fortresses, in Gwynedd, North Wales. Here we see the harbour and new bridge (built 1958). Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey

Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: England / Diss

England / Diss
A glimpse of the fine old market town of Diss, Norfolk, situated in the valley of the River Waveney, with its 13th century church. Date: 1960s

Background image13th Collection: Castle Combe Churchyard

Castle Combe Churchyard
Part of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s

Background image13th Collection: Lacock Abbey Farmyard

Lacock Abbey Farmyard
The Tudor farm buildings of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Leaf Capital

Leaf Capital
One of the beautiful leaf capitals in the Chapter House of Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire, England; splendidly sculpted depictions of mulberry leaves. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Elgin Cathedral Cloister

Elgin Cathedral Cloister
The Cloisters, Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland. The existing ruins were built after a fire in 1270, but destroyed by Cromwells Bishops War. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: St. Fagans Castle

St. Fagans Castle, near Cardiff, Wales, is a 16th century manor house on the site of a 13th century fortress. In 1948 it became a Welsh folk museum. Date: 16th century

Background image13th Collection: Bradford on Avon Bridge

Bradford on Avon Bridge
The Chapel on the Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, which over the centuries has been a chapel. a lock-up and a toll house. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Cliffords Tower, York

Cliffords Tower, York Castle, Yorkshire, England, a remarkable two-storey quatrefoil keep on a stone motte and bailey fortress. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: New Conway Bridge

New Conway Bridge
The fine new bridge which spans the River Conway, beside Conway Castle (13th century), Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: completed 1958

Background image13th Collection: GRANNIEs TEETH

GRANNIEs TEETH
Grannies Teeth old stone steps on The Cobb, a defence against coastal erosion, dating back to the 13th century and re-fortified many times. Lyme Regis, Dorset, England. Date: 1950s

Background image13th Collection: Cobham Church

Cobham Church, Kent, England, is partly 13th century and contains some of the finest brasses in the country. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Ballybeggs Abbey

Ballybeggs Abbey
The ruins of the old Franciscan Abbey of Ballybeggs, Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Great Canfield Church

Great Canfield Church
Tour cyclists admire the Norman church at Great Canfield, Essex, England, noted for its 13th century wallpainting over the altar. Date: 1930s

Background image13th Collection: Chester Kale Yard Gate

Chester Kale Yard Gate
The little Kale-yard Gate, in the walls at Chester, Cheshire, England. This opening was made in the 13th century to allow the Abbey easy access to Kale Yards. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Southampton Tower

Southampton Tower
The Tower which formed the south eastern defence of the city of Southampton, England, before the larger (right) tower was built. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Farmcote Chapel

Farmcote Chapel
Farmcote chapel, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Dedicated to St. Faith, it contains a handsome 13th century font. Date: Medieval

Background image13th Collection: Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123

Background image13th Collection: Furness Abbey Piscina

Furness Abbey Piscina
The Piscina of Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123

Background image13th Collection: Owen Tudors Birthplace

Owen Tudors Birthplace
Plas Penmynydd, the Welsh farmhouse near Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, where OWEN TUDOR (1400 - 1461), father of Edmund Tudor and grandfather of King Henry VII, was born. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: St. Germains Cathedral

St. Germains Cathedral
The splendid ruins of St. Germains Cathedral, overlooking the harbour at Peel, Isle of Man, England. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, known as The Lantern of the North, seen from across the River Lossie. Date: 13th century

Background image13th Collection: Konya - Minaret and Medressa

Konya - Minaret and Medressa
Konya, Turkey - Minaret and Medressa Date: circa 1940

Background image13th Collection: Tomb and effigy of Boleslas V of Poland

Tomb and effigy of Boleslas V of Poland

Background image13th Collection: Turkish prisoners captured, Tuz Khurmati, WW1

Turkish prisoners captured, Tuz Khurmati, WW1
Turkish prisoners captured during action in Tuz Khurmati on the Tigris (now in Iraq) during the First World War. They were captured by the 38th Lancashire Brigade, 13th Division. Date: 29 April 1918

Background image13th Collection: Horatio Bottomley at Arras, 1917

Horatio Bottomley at Arras, 1917
Mr Bottomley about to leave a Divisional Headquarters for the front line, in Arras, France during World War One. Horatio Bottomley (1860 - 1933) was a British financier

Background image13th Collection: Highwaymen in Germany

Highwaymen in Germany
A carriage is attacked in the woods by a gang of highwaymen in Germany. Chaos ensues. Date: 13th Century

Background image13th Collection: Attempt to assassinate King Alfonso XIII of Spain

Attempt to assassinate King Alfonso XIII of Spain
The aftermath of an assassination attempt on the life of King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) (reigned 1886-1931) on his wedding day on 31st May 1906 by anarchist Mateu Morral in Paris

Background image13th Collection: Soldiers of Henry III

Soldiers of Henry III
Soldiers of the reign of Henry III : on the left a man of arms in full armour; right, a cross-bowman, in a long mail tunic : behind, a peasant, unarmoured, bearing a spear. Date: 1250

Background image13th Collection: Eglinton Tournament 1

Eglinton Tournament 1
Title page of the commemorat- -ive album of the Tournament, staged at Eglinton Castle by Archibald William, 13th earl of Eglinton, an excellent and justly popular nobleman. Date: 30 August 1839



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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Time: Exploring the 13th Century through Art and History" Step into a captivating journey as we delve into the rich tapestry of the 13th century, where history intertwines with art to create a mesmerizing narrative. Embark on an expedition across continents, starting with a map that unravels Asia's vast landscapes and leads us to the mighty Mongol Empire. Witness their conquests and marvel at their influence that shaped an era. Intriguingly, Moses comes alive in Millais' masterpiece "Hands Up, " depicting his pivotal role in leading his people towards freedom. A powerful reminder of resilience and hope amidst adversity. Transport yourself back to Monaco in 1956 through a vibrant Grand Prix poster, capturing the thrill and glamour of one of motorsport's most prestigious events. Feel your heart race as you imagine speeding cars whizzing past iconic landmarks. The Light Dragoons stand tall throughout two centuries, from 1790 to 1992, exemplifying unwavering courage and dedication in protecting their nation. Their legacy echoes through time. Witness history being made during the launch of HMS Ark Royal in Birkenhead, 1937 – a symbol of naval power and technological advancement that would leave its mark on future generations. Marvel at Turkey's Deesis Mosaic from Hagia Sophia - an artistic gem from Istanbul showcasing Byzantine craftsmanship at its finest. Let it transport you to another world filled with beauty and spirituality. The Magna Carta stands as a testament to humanity's pursuit for justice and liberty – forever etched into history as a cornerstone document shaping modern governance. Nasreddin, Seljuq satirist extraordinaire, brings laughter even after centuries have passed by. His witty tales continue to entertain while offering timeless wisdom hidden within humor. Eilean Donan Castle stands proudly against Scotland's rugged landscape.