Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE54637 - Archive material associated with The Church of St Mary at St Augustine's Abbey
Title | Archive material associated with The Church of St Mary at St Augustine's Abbey |
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Author/Originator | Historic England |
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IC091/002 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the early Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul (left) and the Church of St Mary (right), as seen from the south-east. The churches were begun in the seventh century. This illustration was reproduced on page 5 of the 1990 English Heritage guidebook for St Augustine's Abbey. See illustrations IC091/003 and IC091/004 for visualisations of later phases in the development of the churches. Illustration IC091/010 is a colour version of this view created by Peter Urmston in 1997.
IC091/003 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul (left) and the Church of St Mary (right), as seen from the south-east as they may have appeared in the tenth century See illustrations IC091/002 and IC091/004 for visualisations of other phases in the development of the churches. Illustration IC091/012 is a colour version of this view created by Peter Urmston in 1997.
IC091/004 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul and the Church of St Mary, joined by Wulfric's rotunda and with cloister, as seen from the south-east as they may have appeared in the mid-eleventh century The rotunda was constructed in the mid-eleventh century under Abbot Wulfric II, and is shown with a 'cut-away' to reveal the interior. See illustrations IC091/003 and IC091/004 for visualisations of other phases in the development of the churches. Illustration IC091/011 is a colour version of this view created by Peter Urmston in 1997.
IC091/010 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the early Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul (left) and the Church of St Mary (right), as seen from the south-east. The churches were begun in the seventh century. The illustration was based on an earlier reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (see IC091/002). See illustrations IC091/011 and IC091/012 for reconstructions of the later construction phases of the buildings. This illustration was reproduced on page 24 of the 1997 English Heritage guidebook for St Augustine's Abbey.
IC091/011 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul and the Church of St Mary, joined by Wulfric's rotunda and with cloister, as seen from the south-east as they may have appeared in the mid-eleventh century Parts of the walls and roof of the rotunda have been 'cut-away' in this view to reveal the interior of the structure. The illustration was based on an earlier reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (see IC091/004). See illustrations IC091/010 and IC091/012 for reconstructions of the other construction phases of the buildings. This illustration was reproduced on pages 7 and 24 of the 1997 English Heritage guidebook for St Augustine's Abbey.
IC091/012 Phased aerial reconstruction illustration of the Anglo-Saxon Church of SS Peter and Paul (left) and the Church of St Mary (right), as seen from the south-east as they may have appeared in the tenth century The illustration was based on an earlier reconstruction drawing by Terry Ball (see IC091/003). See illustrations IC091/010 and IC091/011 for reconstructions of the earlier construction phases of the buildings
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Archive held by historic england relating to The Church of St Mary at St Augustine's Abbey
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- TR 15 NE 267 Chapel of St Mary (Monument)
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Record last edited
Jan 12 2022 2:10PM