MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: medieval

IMG 1972-001-Folly

30 Jul 2024 56
Westgate Gardens, Canterbury. Probably a Victorian garden feature, made of reclaimed Romanesque bits from a ruined abbey or priory.

IMG 0184-001-Medieval Painting

12 Aug 2023 109
St Albans Cathedral. Information about the restoration of the medieval paintings here: www.medievalists.net/2022/11/medieval-paitings-st-albans-cathedral

IMG 0188-001-Arch above Choir

IMG 0196-001-Medieval Paintings

12 Aug 2023 1 101
St Albans Cathedral. Information about the restoration of the medieval paintings here: www.medievalists.net/2022/11/medieval-paitings-st-albans-cathedral

IMG 0197-001-Nave

IMG 0152-001-Corbel

11 Aug 2023 1 95
At the west end of a passage that runs between Christopher Place and French Row, St Albans. The wooden carving might be medieval.

IMG 0142-001-Medieval Belfry

11 Aug 2023 102
The Clock Tower, High Street, St Albans. Built between 1403 and 1412. A mediaeval belfry, almost unique in England. It contains a large curfew bell dating from 1335. The adjacent French Row was occupied by the Dauphin's troops in 1216. In the Fleur De Lys Inn, King John of France was detained for a time in 1356.

IMG 0143-001-Clock Tower 2

11 Aug 2023 84
St Albans' Clock Tower is the only surviving medieval town belfry in England and is designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The people of St Albans built the tower, which was completed by 1405 as a symbol of their resistance against the power of the abbot of St Albans. The Tower allowed the town to sound its own hours and, until 1863, the curfew. The Clock Tower's bell rang out for the first Battle of St Albans during the Wars of the Roses in 1455.

IMG 0140-001-Clock Tower 1

11 Aug 2023 88
St Albans' Clock Tower is the only surviving medieval town belfry in England and is designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The people of St Albans built the tower, which was completed by 1405 as a symbol of their resistance against the power of the abbot of St Albans. The Tower allowed the town to sound its own hours and, until 1863, the curfew. The Clock Tower's bell rang out for the first Battle of St Albans during the Wars of the Roses in 1455.

IMG 5473-001-Dublin Castle Tower

20 Dec 2018 1 173
A medieval bit of Dublin Castle.

IMG 5447-001-St Audoen's Church 3

IMG 5446-001-St Audoen's Church 2

IMG 5441-001-St Audoen's Church 1

IMG 5443-001-St Audoen's Church Info

IMG 5439-001-Medieval Wall 2

10 Dec 2018 183
Cornmarket at Lamb Alley, Dublin

IMG 5438-001-Medieval Wall 1

10 Dec 2018 232
Cornmarket at Lamb Alley, Dublin

IMG 5436-001-Medieval Dublin

10 Dec 2018 204
Cornmarket at Lamb Alley, Dublin

Morlaix Staircase

27 Nov 2011 529
The Morlaix staircase: www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/the-morlaix-staircase/ In the new Medieval and Renaissance Galleries, Victoria and Albert Museum. See where this picture was taken. [?]

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