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| Wall Arcade in Early English Chapel |
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| The Ambulatory, looking towards St. Margaret's Chapel |
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| The North Choir Aisle and St. Edmund's Chapel |
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| The Vestry Door, South Choir Aisle |
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| The Apsidal Chapel, South Transept |
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| The Choir, looking West |
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| Rib-centres in the Choir Vault |
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| The Sedilia |
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| The Warwick Chapel |
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| Chantry of the Founder, Fitz-Hamon |
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| The Despenser Monument |
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| The Trinity Chapel |
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| The "Wakeman Cenotaph" |
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| The South Choir Aisle, looking West |
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| DEERHURST. |
| Deerhurst Priory Church, from the South |
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| Interior, looking West |
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| Font |
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| Plan of Deerhurst Priory Church before the Conquest, by J.T. Micklethwaite, F.S.A., from "The Archæological Journal" |
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| The Tower, from "The Archæological Journal" |
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| Fourteenth Century Window |
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| The Saxon Chapel |
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| Dedication Stone |
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| Plan of Saxon Chapel |
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| Dedication Slab of an Altar |
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| Chancel Arch in the Saxon Chapel |
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| Plan of Deerhurst Priory and its Domestic Buildings as now existing |
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| Plan of Tewkesbury Abbey |
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Photo. Dr. Oscar Clark.
THE ABBEY—FROM THE NORTH-WEST.ToList
TEWKESBURY ABBEY IN 1840.
By Rev. J.L. Petit.ToList
TEWKESBURY ABBEY.