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Inside Rievaulx Abbey

Photography Historical posted on May 26, 2009
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Rievaulx Abbey was founded in 1131 as the first Cistercian abbey in the north of England. It was a daughter house of the French abbey at Clairvaux. The first abbot was William and he and his twelve monks were granted land by Walter l'Espec. Very soon after its foundation, Rievaulx was sending out new missions to set up new abbeys at Melsore, Warden, Dundrennan and Revesby. The abbey was built on the side of the river Rye. Land on the other side of the river was owned by Roger de Mowbray, and he donated his lands to the order of monks know as the Savigniacs. The Savigniacs built their abbey and called in Byland. The closeness of a second abbey became a problem because each could hear each others bells and so the Byland group relocated their site. The course of the river meant that the amount of land that Rievaulx had in the valley was limited, and so with an agreement with Byland, a new channel was cut and the river was diverted. Normally abbeys are built on an east-west axis, but at Rievaulx restictions meant that the main axis of the church is almost north-south. Thank you for looking, as always any comments or suggestions welcome 8~) ** BEST VIEWED FULLSIZE ** Thank you for the comments on my last upload thumb_1889342.jpg

Comments (8)


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rocserum

1:27PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

almost surreal!, wonderful work! RS

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rainbows

1:39PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Wonderful work, a place of such beauty! Hugs. Spider. xx

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babuci

3:31PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Lotsa lotsa colors.

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bmac62

3:39PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Fascinating. We're fortunate to be living today rather than then.

MrsLubner

7:08PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Exceptional amount of vibrant color in such an old and weather place! Lovely pov.

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petercp

11:59PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

It must have look fantastic around 1131 I find the remains a challenge for the imagination looking back! nice one David!

lucindawind

7:56AM | Wed, 27 May 2009

fantastic colouring on this historical sight!

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ontar1

11:33PM | Thu, 28 May 2009

Fantastic image, love the colors, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed400
Focal Length10

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