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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain

Date

1862

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Artist: Various Artists,

Author: William Howitt, British 1792-1879

Author: Mary Botham Howitt, British 1799 - 1888

Publisher: A. W. Bennett, active mid- to late-19th century

Printer: Richard Barrett, British? active mid- to late-19th century

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden, P1982.365

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Title

Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain

People

Artist: Various Artists,

Author: William Howitt, British 1792-1879

Author: Mary Botham Howitt, British 1799 - 1888

Publisher: A. W. Bennett, active mid- to late-19th century

Printer: Richard Barrett, British? active mid- to late-19th century

Date

1862

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden, P1982.365

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PRIORY
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moft
forrowful
occafion,
of
which
we
fhall
more
particularly
fpeak.
The
fortunate
poffeffors
did
not
ceafe
to
enlarge
im-
prove
and
enrich
their
houfe
till
Henry
VIII.
broke
in
upon
them,
ftill
building,
wrefted
the
property
from
Richard
Moon,
prior,
before
he
had
completed
his
weftern
tower.
EOLTON
FRIORY,
WEST
END
vifitor
wll
be
agreeably
furprifed
fee
nave
converted
into
a
parifh
church,
where
divine
fervice
is
performed.
In
different
parts
ftand
five
lofty
cylindric
columns,
equally
fine
tall
lancet
windows,
with
fragments
At
eaft
old
Chantry
Chapel,
ftained
glafs,
beautiful
tracery.
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aifle
under