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Abbey Collection (page 12)

Background imageAbbey Collection: View of London from Westminster, c1850. Artist: A Appert

View of London from Westminster, c1850. Artist: A Appert
View of London from Westminster, c1850. View of London looking north-east from Westminster, showing the course of the River Thames

Background imageAbbey Collection: Westminster, London, 1748

Westminster, London, 1748
View of Westminster, London from the south side of the River Thames, 1748; including Westminster Abbey, the Palace of Westminster, Whitehall, Somerset House and St Clement Danes

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. Artist: David Roberts

The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. Artist: David Roberts
The Lord Mayors Show at Westminster, 1830. The Lord Mayors procession along the River Thames showing the City State Barge with Westminster Abbey

Background imageAbbey Collection: View of Westminster Bridge, London, 1751. Artist: T Willson

View of Westminster Bridge, London, 1751. Artist: T Willson
View of Westminster Bridge, London, 1751, looking up the River Thames showing Lambeth Palace on the left and Westminster Abbey on the right. Also showing a great variety of water craft on the river

Background imageAbbey Collection: Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale

Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale
North prospect of Westminster Bridge, London, 1747; with boats including company barges on the River Thames. Also including a description and a key to the main buildings

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Artist: William Daniell

The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Artist: William Daniell
The Cathedral at Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, 1817. Iona is considered to be the place from which Christianity spread to Scotland after St Columba founded a monastery on the island in 563

Background imageAbbey Collection: Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. William the Conqueror was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066, and it has been the setting for every English coronation since

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Coronation of William III and Mary II, Westminster Abbey, London, 21st April 1689

The Coronation of William III and Mary II, Westminster Abbey, London, 21st April 1689. The King and Queen are shown kneeling on cushions whilst the crowns are lowered onto their heads

Background imageAbbey Collection: Inside of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, c1794. Artist: JMW Turner

Inside of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, c1794. Artist: JMW Turner
Inside of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, c1794. From the collection of the British Museum, London

Background imageAbbey Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus, 2001. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageAbbey Collection: Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson

Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson
Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Hexham Abbey was originally founded as a Benedictine Monastery in the 7th century but was replaced by an Augustinian priory in Norman times

Background imageAbbey Collection: Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson

Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson
Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Hexham Abbey was originally founded as a Benedictine Monastery in the 7th century but was replaced by an Augustinian priory in Norman times

Background imageAbbey Collection: Abbey Mill, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 2010

Abbey Mill, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 2010. The fictional Abel Fletchers Mill in Dinah Craiks novel " John Halifax

Background imageAbbey Collection: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, 2010

Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, 2010. Tewkesbury Abbey was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1107. The church was saved from destruction in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries when

Background imageAbbey Collection: Kenilworth Abbey Fields, Warwickshire

Kenilworth Abbey Fields, Warwickshire

Background imageAbbey Collection: Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus

Village and abbey of Bellapais, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageAbbey Collection: Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus

Bellapais Abbey, North Cyprus. The abbey was built by the Premonstratensian order in the 13th century when Cyprus was ruled by the Lusignans, French Crusaders

Background imageAbbey Collection: Cloisters of Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Cloisters of Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Iona Abbey Cloisters

Background imageAbbey Collection: Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The island of Iona in the Inner Hebrides is one of the holiest sites associated with Christianity in Britain

Background imageAbbey Collection: Robert Curthoses monument, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire

Robert Curthoses monument, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire. This monument, in coloured bog oak, is of Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror

Background imageAbbey Collection: Effigy of Osric, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire

Effigy of Osric, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire. Osric, King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of the Hwicce, is said to have founded a monastic house at Gloucester in the 7th century

Background imageAbbey Collection: Abbey Ruins, Bury St Edmunds, England

Abbey Ruins, Bury St Edmunds, England

Background imageAbbey Collection: Gateway of the Fonthill Estate, Wiltshire, 2005

Gateway of the Fonthill Estate, Wiltshire, 2005. Fonthill Abbey and its surrounding estate was built in 1795-1807 by James Wyatt for the wealthy novelist and eccentric William Beckford (1760-1844)

Background imageAbbey Collection: Benediktbeuern Abbey. Artist: Wening, Michael (1645-1718)

Benediktbeuern Abbey. Artist: Wening, Michael (1645-1718)
Benediktbeuern Abbey. Private Collection

Background imageAbbey Collection: Normandy, early 19th century, (c1930s). Artist: Richard Thomas Underwood

Normandy, early 19th century, (c1930s). Artist: Richard Thomas Underwood
Normandy. Rising out of the sea-bed, the Benedictine Abbey upon the granite rock of Mont St. Michel appears to be some fairy fantasy bound to the world of reality by the raised causeway

Background imageAbbey Collection: O Mistress Mine, Where Are You Roaming?, 1899, (c1915). Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey

O Mistress Mine, Where Are You Roaming?, 1899, (c1915). Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
O Mistress Mine, Where Are You Roaming?, 1899, (c1915). Painting held at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney

Background imageAbbey Collection: Ruins of the Abbey of Bec, Normandy, 1912

Ruins of the Abbey of Bec, Normandy, 1912. From The Mighty Army, by W. M. Letts, illustrated by Stephen Reid. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1912]

Background imageAbbey Collection: Saint Hildas Abbey, Whitby, 1912

Saint Hildas Abbey, Whitby, 1912. From The Mighty Army, by W. M. Letts, illustrated by Stephen Reid. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1912]

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Ruins of Iona, 1912

The Ruins of Iona, 1912. From The Mighty Army, by W. M. Letts, illustrated by Stephen Reid. [Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Ltd, London, 1912]

Background imageAbbey Collection: Bird s-eye view of the Palace of Westminster, London, c1560, (c1902-1905)

Bird s-eye view of the Palace of Westminster, London, c1560, (c1902-1905). The parliament buildings, Westminster Abbey and the River Thames, taken from Aggass Map of Westminster

Background imageAbbey Collection: Church of St. Stephen (Abbaye Aux Hommes), Caen. 1902. Artist: Neurdein

Church of St. Stephen (Abbaye Aux Hommes), Caen. 1902. Artist: Neurdein
Church of St. Stephen (Abbaye Aux Hommes), Caen. 1902. From Social England, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Chapter-House, Westminster, 1902

The Chapter-House, Westminster, 1902. A chapter house or chapterhouse is a building or room that is part of a cathedral, monastery or collegiate church in which larger meetings are held

Background imageAbbey Collection: Henry VII.s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, 1903

Henry VII.s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, 1903. The Henry VII Lady Chapel, now more often known just as the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey

Background imageAbbey Collection: Tomb of Edward III. Westminster Abbey, 1903

Tomb of Edward III. Westminster Abbey, 1903. From Social England, Volume II, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageAbbey Collection: Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). Artist: Peter de Wint

Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). Artist: Peter de Wint
Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the Collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume II. - D to H, by C. Reginald Grundy

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Letter. Unpublished Pen Drawing, 1890, 1923. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey

The Letter. Unpublished Pen Drawing, 1890, 1923. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
The Letter. Unpublished Pen Drawing, 1890, 1923. Edwin Austin Abbey RA (1852-1911) was an American muralist, illustrator, and painter

Background imageAbbey Collection: Coronation of Ethelred the Unready, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

Coronation of Ethelred the Unready, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
Coronation of Ethelred the Unready, c1860, (c1860). athelred the Unready (c968-1016) King of the English (978-1013 and 1014-1016), was around the age of 10 when he ascended to the throne

Background imageAbbey Collection: Stoneleigh Abbey, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton

Stoneleigh Abbey, c1900. Artist: Harvey Barton
Stoneleigh Abbey, c1900. Stoneleigh Abbey is a large country mansion situated to the southwest of the village of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building

Background imageAbbey Collection: Tintern Abbey, c1900. Artist: Valentine & Sons

Tintern Abbey, c1900. Artist: Valentine & Sons
Tintern Abbey, c1900. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131. It is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire

Background imageAbbey Collection: Westminster Abbey, London, c1900. Artist: FGO Stuart

Westminster Abbey, London, c1900. Artist: FGO Stuart
Westminster Abbey, London, c1900. Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster; Showing the Temporary Annexe, 1937

The Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster; Showing the Temporary Annexe, 1937. King George ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, on 11th December 1936

Background imageAbbey Collection: Princess Elizabeth arriving for the Coronation of her parents, 1937

Princess Elizabeth arriving for the Coronation of her parents, 1937. Her Royal Highness shaking hands with the Duke of Norfolk, The Earl Marshal, who received her

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Inthronization of His Majesty, who is seen crowned and sceptred, 1937

The Inthronization of His Majesty, who is seen crowned and sceptred, 1937. With the Bearers of the Swords at his right hand, and the Bishops of Durham and Bath and Wells on either side of him

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Crowning of the Queen Consort, 1937

The Crowning of the Queen Consort, 1937. : The Archbishop Placing the Crown Upon Her Majestys Head. King George ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Crowning of the King, 1937

The Crowning of the King, 1937. The Archbishop Placing the Crown of St. Edward on His Majestys Head. King George ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Anointing: The Archbishop Making the Sign of the Cross on the Kings Head, 1937

The Anointing: The Archbishop Making the Sign of the Cross on the Kings Head, 1937. From The Illustrated London News, Volume 190. [ The Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageAbbey Collection: The Recognition: The King Stands Before the Assembly, presented by the Archbishop, 1937

The Recognition: The King Stands Before the Assembly, presented by the Archbishop, 1937. King George ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, on 11th December 1936

Background imageAbbey Collection: St. Gregory The Great, 12th century, (1939)

St. Gregory The Great, 12th century, (1939). Illumination from a 12th century manuscript found at the Abbaye de Saint-Amand-en-Pevele, France



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