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Medieval Architecture Collection: Standing crosses

Standing crosses Collection
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Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136

Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Wells, Somerset. Interior view. The Sea of Steps. Photographed by Herbert Felton in 1948

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Barnard Castle J860320

Barnard Castle J860320
BARNARD CASTLE, Durham. North west view, across the River Tees

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Knowlton Church and Earthworks J940538

Knowlton Church and Earthworks J940538
KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS, Dorset. General view of the site from the West. The siting of this ruined medieval church at the centre of a Neolithic ritual henge earthwork symbolises the transition

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Framlingham Castle K971834

Framlingham Castle K971834
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE, Suffolk. View looking East towards the castle from across the mere. Poppies in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey N080548

Whitby Abbey N080548
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Early morning view of the Abbey across the fishpond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Beverley Minster N100030

Beverley Minster N100030
BEVERLEY MINSTER, East Riding of Yorkshire. Exterior of the West Front

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lydford Castle J880437

Lydford Castle J880437
LYDFORD CASTLE, Devon. The 13th century tower keep with horse grazing

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Restormel Castle K010870

Restormel Castle K010870
RESTORMEL CASTLE, Cornwall. View from the South West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20

Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20
TOWER OF LONDON, TOWER BRIDGE & GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY BUILDING, London. Aerial view. The new Greater London Authority offices, designed by Foster & Partners, 1998-2002

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lost Tewkesbury a62_01814

Lost Tewkesbury a62_01814
St Marys Lane, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. A view from the south east showing a row of mediaeval, timber framed buildings on the north side of St Marys Lane

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Giles Cripplegate JLP01_08_068844

St Giles Cripplegate JLP01_08_068844
ST GILES CRIPPLEGATE, FORE STREET, City of London. An exterior view from the north-east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, a medieval gothic church on the Barbican development site

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Worcester Cathedral CC66_00143

Worcester Cathedral CC66_00143
Worcester Cathedral. Looking west through the choir, showing the tomb of King John. Photographed 1920-1949

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Restormel Castle DP221082

Restormel Castle DP221082
Restormel Castle, Restormel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. General view of castle with gatehouse, view from the west

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Coventry Cathedral UXC01_01_01_0007_07

Coventry Cathedral UXC01_01_01_0007_07
Ruined Cathedral Church of St Michael, Bailey Lane, Coventry, Coventry, Coventry. A view of the spire of the ruined St Michaels Cathedral Church, seen from inside the ruins

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag DES01_01_0633

Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag DES01_01_0633
The entrance to the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, Abbey Road, Knaresborough, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, showing the figure of a knight carved into the front wall

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Leeds Castle 24978_031

Leeds Castle 24978_031
LEEDS CASTLE, Kent. Aerial view. First built in 1119, the castle became a royal palace for Edward I and Eleanor of Castile in 1278, who added the successive gatehouse defences of the barbican

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Beverley Minster 29930_020

Beverley Minster 29930_020
The Minster Church of St. John, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire. Photographed in August 2016

Background imageMedieval Architecture 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 Architecture Collection: Friars Court Barn DP024475

Friars Court Barn DP024475
Friars Court, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Interior view of the wooden beams and trusses forming the roof of the medieval barn. Photographed in April 2008

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Marys Kempley a012445

St Marys Kempley a012445
St Marys Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Interior view into roof view from north west. Photographed in January 2001

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Marys Kempley a012439

St Marys Kempley a012439
St Marys Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Exterior detail of south elevation with porch. Photographed in January 2001

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Marys Kempley DP114571

St Marys Kempley DP114571
St Marys Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Interior view of the porch. Photographed in 2010

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Petrox Church, Dartmouth Castle N120043

St Petrox Church, Dartmouth Castle N120043
Dartmouth Castle, Dartmouth, Devon. General view of St Petrox church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St James Priory DP137335

St James Priory DP137335
St Jamess Priory, Whitson Street, Bristol. Detail of west elevation

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St James Priory DP137318

St James Priory DP137318
St Jamess Priory, Whitson Street, Bristol. General view of tower

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bradford Tithe Barn DP139972

Bradford Tithe Barn DP139972
Tithe Barn, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. Interior showing elegant structural timber framing

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Cliffords Tower MP_CLI0030

Cliffords Tower MP_CLI0030
CLIFFORDs TOWER, YORK CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Hand coloured sketch elevations of the exterior south and west faces of Cliffords Tower. Drawing by Frank Baines, H.M

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Cliffords Tower MP_CLI0033

Cliffords Tower MP_CLI0033
CLIFFORDs TOWER, YORK CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Hand coloured sketch elevations of the exterior north and east faces of Cliffords Tower. Drawing by Frank Baines, H.M

Background imageMedieval Architecture 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 imageMedieval Architecture 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 Architecture 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 Architecture Collection: Hylton Castle J050059

Hylton Castle J050059
HYLTON CASTLE, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the Gatehouse in the 15th century

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Harmondsworth Great Barn N120005

Harmondsworth Great Barn N120005
HARMONDSWORTH GREAT BARN, Greater London. Interior view. Medieval timber framed barn built in 1426-7 by Winchester College

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Harmondsworth Great Barn N120004

Harmondsworth Great Barn N120004
HARMONDSWORTH GREAT BARN, Greater London. Interior view. Medieval timber framed barn built in 1426-7 by Winchester College

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Harmondsworth Great Barn N120003

Harmondsworth Great Barn N120003
HARMONDSWORTH GREAT BARN, Greater London. Interior view. Medieval timber framed barn built in 1426-7 by Winchester College

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Harmondsworth Great Barn N120001

Harmondsworth Great Barn N120001
HARMONDSWORTH GREAT BARN, Greater London. Exterior view. Medieval timber framed barn built in 1426-7 by Winchester College

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn N110306

Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn N110306
BRADFORD ON AVON TITHE BARN, Wiltshire. Exterior view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080934

The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080934
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Interior view of the Hall

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Great Hall, Eltham Palace N100727

Great Hall, Eltham Palace N100727
ELTHAM PALACE, London. Interior view. Detail of the Great Hall showing hammerbeam roof

Background imageMedieval Architecture 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 imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Blackfriars, Gloucester J970187

Blackfriars, Gloucester J970187
BLACKFRIARS, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. Interior view of church nave looking East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Blackfriars, Gloucester J970173

Blackfriars, Gloucester J970173
BLACKFRIARS, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. 1997, interior view of church nave and North transept looking West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Old Radcot Bridge a50_01573

Old Radcot Bridge a50_01573
OLD RADCOT BRIDGE, Oxfordshire. A view of the three arched bridge which dates from the 14th-century. Photographed in 1949 by Eric de Mare

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Jewel Tower K040135

Jewel Tower K040135
THE JEWEL TOWER Westminster, London. View of the Tower from the east. The Jewel Tower or Kings Privy Wardrobe, was built c.1365 to house Edward IIIs treasures

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Blakeney Guildhall J920649

Blakeney Guildhall J920649
BLAKENEY GUILDHALL, Norfolk. Interior view. The basement showing rib vaulted ceiling

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Helmsley Castle N100099

Helmsley Castle N100099
HELMSLEY CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Detailed view of the East Tower

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Reculver Towers K991364

Reculver Towers K991364
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. General view of the church from the south-east



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