Medieval London

St. Bride's Church (the medieval crypt)

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Title

St. Bride's Church (the medieval crypt)

Subject

St. Bride's Church

Description

The stone wall and structures of the crypt shown here are from the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The recessed area, lit up by purple lights in today's viewing, shows Roman pavement from c. 43, which was covered by the saxon and medieval church. Today, visitors can view the medieval stone, but the area is set up with an altar to resemble a church chancel.

Creator

Photo by Lauren Lopez

Date

c. 1000-1200

Contributor

Lauren Lopez

Rights

Lauren Lopez

Type

Still Image

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Original Format

Crypt

Files

IMG_3482.JPG

Collection

Citation

Photo by Lauren Lopez , “St. Bride's Church (the medieval crypt),” Medieval London, accessed October 23, 2024, https://medievallondon.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/140.

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