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Southwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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Southwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Southwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace, 1898. Southwell Minster and ruins of the Archbishop of Yorks Palace, the spires were removed in 1805 and re-erected in 1879-81 when the minster was extensively restored by Ewan Christian. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
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This print takes us back to the year 1898, showcasing the magnificent Southwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but their talent for capturing architectural beauty is undeniable. Southwell Minster, a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century, stands tall in all its restored glory. The spires were removed in 1805 but were later re-erected between 1879 and 1881 during an extensive restoration led by Ewan Christian. The photograph transports us to a serene countryside landscape in Nottinghamshire, England. Farmland stretches out around the minster, where cows graze peacefully in the fields. This juxtaposition of nature's tranquility with man-made grandeur creates a truly picturesque scene. As we explore this historical gem through the lens of time, we can't help but marvel at its significance as both a religious site and tourist attraction. The ruins of the Archbishop of York's Palace add another layer of intrigue to this already captivating composition. Preserved within "Our Own Country". Volume III published by Cassell and Company Ltd. , London, Paris & Melbourne in 1898, this engraving serves as a testament to British heritage and artistic excellence. It reminds us that even centuries-old structures can continue to inspire awe and admiration today. Whether you are drawn to architectural wonders or simply appreciate glimpses into history's embrace on our present landscapes, this print offers an enchanting window into Southwell Minster's timeless allure.
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