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View of the Ruins of St Mary's Abbey print

View of the Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, York, by H Cave; engraved by Havell. York, 1819.

View of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey at York. A monastic community was established in York c.1086. Under Royal patronage, it was to become one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England. The abbey was built on a spot just outside the city walls which had been donated by Alan, Earl of Richmond. The ruins seen here were the result of a rebuilding of the abbey in the 1270s by master mason Simon of Pabenham. The late 13th century church's ruins suggest how impressive a structure it would have been.

Shelfmark: Maps K.Top.45.8.3.d
View of the Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, York, by H Cave; engraved by Havell. York, 1819.

View of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey at York. A monastic community was established in York c.1086. Under Royal patronage, it was to become one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England. The abbey was built on a spot just outside the city walls which had been donated by Alan, Earl of Richmond. The ruins seen here were the result of a rebuilding of the abbey in the 1270s by master mason Simon of Pabenham. The late 13th century church's ruins suggest how impressive a structure it would have been.

Shelfmark: Maps K.Top.45.8.3.d
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View of the Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, York, by H Cave; engraved by Havell. York, 1819.

View of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey at York. A monastic community was established in York c.1086. Under Royal patronage, it was to become one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England. The abbey was built on a spot just outside the city walls which had been donated by Alan, Earl of Richmond. The ruins seen here were the result of a rebuilding of the abbey in the 1270s by master mason Simon of Pabenham. The late 13th century church's ruins suggest how impressive a structure it would have been.

Shelfmark: Maps K.Top.45.8.3.d