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Background imageMedieval Collection: Framlingham Castle FF003076

Framlingham Castle FF003076
Framlingham Castle, Castle Street, Framlingham, Suffolk. The Prison Tower projecting from the curtain wall. The battlemented curtain walls

Background imageMedieval 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 Collection: Bradford Tithe Barn DP139972

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

Background imageMedieval 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 Collection: Farleigh Hungerford Castle J060019

Farleigh Hungerford Castle J060019
FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD CASTLE, Somerset. Aerial view cutaway reconstruction drawing, by Stephen Conlin, of the Great Hall in the 15th century, hung with tapestries

Background imageMedieval Collection: Portchester Castle J020056

Portchester Castle J020056
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view cutaway reconstruction drawing of Richard IIs palace in the 14th century, by Stephen Conlin

Background imageMedieval Collection: Anglo Saxon Cross Wolverhampton CGH01_02_01_024

Anglo Saxon Cross Wolverhampton CGH01_02_01_024
Anglo Saxon Cross, St Peters Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton. Nineteenth century pencil drawing showing the Anglo Saxon cross shaft in the churchyard. Artwork collected by C G Harper

Background imageMedieval Collection: Sandbach Cross CGH01_02_01_020

Sandbach Cross CGH01_02_01_020
Sandbach Crosses, Market Square, Sandbach, Cheshire. the carvings on each side of one of the Sandbach Crosses prior to the 1816 restoration. Watercolour painting dated 1806

Background imageMedieval Collection: Monks Stone North Tyneside CGH01_02_01_018

Monks Stone North Tyneside CGH01_02_01_018
Monks Stone, Beach Road, Preston, North Tyneside. The Monks Stone in its original location outside Monk House Farm. The stone was later removed to the cloister garth of Tynemouth Priory

Background imageMedieval Collection: Butter Cross Scarborough CGH01_02_01_016

Butter Cross Scarborough CGH01_02_01_016
Butter Cross, Low Conduit Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Watercolour painting signed by Sir Henry Englefield, 1783. Artwork collected by C G Harper

Background imageMedieval Collection: Medieval worship J940334

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

Background imageMedieval 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 Collection: Barnard Castle c. 1100 J880310

Barnard Castle c. 1100 J880310
BARNARD CASTLE, Durham. Reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball of the Inner Ward c.1100, showing stone Gatehouse, timber buildings and curtain walls

Background imageMedieval Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070177

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070177
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the interior of the church in the 15th century. Ceremonial procession

Background imageMedieval Collection: St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070173

St Peters Church, Barton-upon-Humber N070173
ST PETERs CHURCH, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of the church in the 15th century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Croxden Abbey 33011_022

Croxden Abbey 33011_022
Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire. A ruined Cistercian monastery, photographed in November 2016

Background imageMedieval Collection: Durham Cathedral IoE 110420

Durham Cathedral IoE 110420
Cathedral Church of Christ and St Mary the Virgin, Palace Green, Durham. The Cathedral and Palace Green after snow in February 2001

Background imageMedieval Collection: Krak des Chevalier, Syria XAWF04845

Krak des Chevalier, Syria XAWF04845
Crac des Chevaliers, or Hosn al Akrad, Syria. The earlier fort was given to the Knights Hospitallers in 1142 and became their main military base for over a century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Krak des Chevalier, Syria XAWF04841

Krak des Chevalier, Syria XAWF04841
Crac des Chevaliers, or Hosn al Akrad, Syria. The earlier fort was given to the Knights Hospitallers in 1142 and became their main military base for over a century

Background imageMedieval Collection: Citadel of Masyaf, Syria XAWF04839

Citadel of Masyaf, Syria XAWF04839
Masyaf Castle, Hama Governorate, Syria. Famously the Medieval headquarters of Rashid ad-Din Sinan, the " Old Man of the Mountains", leader of the Hashashshin Sect (Assassins)

Background imageMedieval Collection: Wigmore Castle 29878_025

Wigmore Castle 29878_025
WIGMORE CASTLE, Herefordshire. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cornish knight DP018845

Cornish knight DP018845
Church of Saint Just, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Detail of a medieval wall painting depicting an armoured man on horseback holding a sword

Background imageMedieval Collection: Anglo-Saxon Cross head a058966

Anglo-Saxon Cross head a058966
Church of St Michael, Cropthorne, Worcestershire. Detail of Cross head, 825-50

Background imageMedieval Collection: Games player a52_02440

Games player a52_02440
Winchester Cathedral, The Close, Winchester, Hampshire. A carved corbel depicting a figure holding a chess board and dice, in the north transept. Photographed in February 1931

Background imageMedieval Collection: Sampson and the Lion N080662

Sampson and the Lion N080662
Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire. Detail of ceiling boss showing Sampson and the Lion, symbolising Christ overcoming sin

Background imageMedieval Collection: Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033059

Man pushing woman in wheelbarrow DP033059
Ripon Minster, Minster Close, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Detail view of a misericord in the choirstalls showing carved leaf decoration and figures of a man pushing a woman in a wheelbarrow

Background imageMedieval Collection: Woman beating husband OP04453

Woman beating husband OP04453
Holy Trinity Church, Old Town, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Detail of a misericord showing a woman beating her husband. Photographed in the 1930s by William A Clark

Background imageMedieval Collection: The Dishonest Ale-Wife a019330

The Dishonest Ale-Wife a019330
St Laurences Church, Ludlow, Shropshire. Detail of a carved wooden misericord depicting a woman filling a jug, with foliage to either side. Known as the " Dishonest ale-wife"

Background imageMedieval Collection: Wakefield Tower, Tower of London IC102_004

Wakefield Tower, Tower of London IC102_004
Reconstruction drawing, by Terry Ball, depicting the interior of the upper chamber of Wakefield Tower at the Tower of London

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cricklade Church CC72_01978

Cricklade Church CC72_01978
St Sampsons Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire. A general view from the south. The impressive tower was built in the sixteenth century at the expense of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cleeve Abbey 29932_015

Cleeve Abbey 29932_015
CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cleeve Abbey 29932_008

Cleeve Abbey 29932_008
CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Collection: Cartmel Priory 28461_042

Cartmel Priory 28461_042
Cartmel Priory, Cumbria. Now the parish church for Cartmel, the church originally provided the focus for an Augustinian Priory founded in 1190. The priory gatehouse also survives

Background imageMedieval Collection: St Albans Abbey 29661_034

St Albans Abbey 29661_034
St Albans Abbey, Hertifordshire. The nave and gatehouse of the abbey. Parchmarks in the grass show the outline of the cloister and cellar of the medieval monastery. Photographed in July 2015

Background imageMedieval Collection: Rye Old Town 29926_008

Rye Old Town 29926_008
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. The 12th century parish church of St Mary the Virgin photographed in July 2016

Background imageMedieval Collection: Rye 29926_002

Rye 29926_002
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from

Background imageMedieval Collection: Rye 29926_007

Rye 29926_007
Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from

Background imageMedieval Collection: Naworth Castle 28254_063

Naworth Castle 28254_063
Naworth Castle, Brampton, Cumbria. With 13th century origins the medieval fabric of Naworth has gradually evolved as the seat of the Earls of Carlisle

Background imageMedieval Collection: Naworth Castle 28254_059

Naworth Castle 28254_059
Naworth Castle, Brampton, Cumbria. With 13th century origins the medieval fabric of Naworth has gradually evolved as the seat of the Earls of Carlisle

Background imageMedieval Collection: Thornton Abbey 17310_27

Thornton Abbey 17310_27
Thornton Abbey, Thornton Curtis, North Lincolnshire. Aerial view of the remains of Thornton Abbey, Humberside. A priory for Augustinian canons was established here in 1139

Background imageMedieval 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 imageMedieval 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 imageMedieval Collection: Sherborne Old Castle N150089

Sherborne Old Castle N150089
SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE, Dorset. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Collection: Helmsley Castle J040009

Helmsley Castle J040009
HELMSLEY CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke of the South Gate in the 13th century. Drawbridge, knight, page / squire

Background imageMedieval Collection: Hallaton Castle 27445_003

Hallaton Castle 27445_003
Hallaton Castle, Leicestershire. Earthwork remains of a Norman motte and bailey accentuated by evening shadows

Background imageMedieval Collection: Grace Dieu 27592_039

Grace Dieu 27592_039
Grace Dieu Priory, Thringstone, Leicestershire. Remains of the Augustinian priory founded 1235-41

Background imageMedieval Collection: Wells Cathedral OP10863

Wells Cathedral OP10863
Wells Cathedral, Somerset, 1862. Cundall, Downes & Co, albumen print. The west front of Wells Cathedral from the northwest

Background imageMedieval Collection: Waverley Abbey N900003

Waverley Abbey N900003
WAVERLEY ABBEY, Surrey. Aerial reconstruction of abbey site by Ivan Lapper



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