Medieval London

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The stone wall shown here was apart of the original medieval construction of St. Giles' Cripplegate. Dating back to the fourteenth century, this wall is considered to be a part of the last medieval remains of the original parish. This part of the…

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The street is lined with luxury clothing stores, commercial banks, food outlets, and even an eight-floor mall complex, complete with restaurants, cafes, and high-end retail stores. On the left side of the picture is St. Mary-le-Bow church, which…

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Pictures of the students while on a guided tour of Canterbury Cathedral.

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Walking tour with historian Sheila Sweetinburgh.

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A map marking the location of the Carthusian monastery at Charterhouse in 1520. This provides a visual understanding of how Charterhouse's location tied in perfectly with its mission. Laying just outside of Cripplegate in the open moor fields to the…

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St. Etheldreda’s Chapel is a one-story Gothic-style Catholic church located in the private road of Ely Place in London. This is the East Window of the church.

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This is the tower and main entrance of St. Sepulchre without Newgate church. It is the remaining medieval part of the structure.

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Pictured here is an image of the Winchester Palace ruins after the fire of 1814. The fire revealed many medieval remains of the palace that were hidden during industrialization in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This fire set aprecedent for…

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This is a map of the Newgate area around the year 1270. St. Sepulchre without Newgate church is circled in red.
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