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Antique Prints and Antique Maps from Vintage-Views.com - Antique Prints - Countries, Cities, Towns etc - Antique Prints of UK - Britain, England, Wales - Beauties of England and Wales - Engravings - Thorney Abbey Cambridgeshire 1773 Antique Print

Thorney Abbey Cambridgeshire 1773 Antique Print
Thorney Abbey Cambridgeshire 1773 Antique Print
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Thorney Abbey in Cambridgeshire

Published in London 1773 for R. Goadby, J. Towers in Fore Street near Cripplegate.

Size is about 12.5 x 20 cm (5 x 8 inches)

The earliest documentary sources refer to a mid-7th century hermitage that was destroyed by a Viking incursion in the late 9th century. A Benedictine monastery was founded in the 970s, and a huge rebuilding programme that followed the Norman Conquest of 1066. The focus of the settlement shifted away from the fen edge in the late 12th or early 13th century, the earlier site becoming a rubbish dump, perhaps because of encroaching water. It was later reoccupied in the 13th and 14th centuries, when clay layers were laid down to provide firm foundation for the timber buildings. More substantial buildings were erected in the 16th century and these are thought to have been part of an expanding abbey complex, perhaps for use as guesthouses, stables, or craft workshops. Much of Thorney Abbey disappeared without trace after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It was surrendered in 1539 and its buildings were later demolished and the stone reused, except for part of the nave, which is now the Parish Church of St Mary and St Botolph. (wikipedia source)

This original antique print was produced from copper plate engraving process. Cropped close to the plate on the right hand side. Very good conditon for the age of this print.

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Price: US$25.00

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