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Thornton Abbey Gate House Getting Nearer

Photography Historical posted on Jun 13, 2009
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The enormous and ornate fortified gatehouse of Thornton Abbey is the largest and among the finest of all English monastic gatehouses. An early example of brick building in England, it proclaimed the wool tradebased prosperity of one of the wealthiest English Augustinian monasteries, for centuries a focus of spiritual and economic influence. Begun in the 1360s, the gatehouse was enlarged and fortified with battlements after the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, presumably as insurance against further trouble. Standing some 21 metres (69 feet) high and resembling a castle keepgatehouse, it may have protected the abbey's treasures, as well as providing spacious lodgings for the abbot and his guests. Within the grounds stand the ruins of the monastic buildings, notably the elegantly decorated octagonal chapter house of 1282-1308. These buildings were plundered for stone to build a 'most stately' Jacobean manor house which,mysteriously,'fell quite down to the bare ground without any visible cause' (Abraham de la Pryme). The remains of its formal gardens have recently been rediscovered. Almost at the end of my Northern Tour now. In fact these photos were taken on the trip home. 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_1898997.jpg I really hope you have enjoyed this series as much as I have posting them for you.

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clifftoppler

8:48AM | Sat, 13 June 2009

The earlier picture suggests something perilous is happening to the upper storey. a disease caught from the manor house perhaps? I assume you passed throught the gate, and obviously surivived so my fears are unfounded. The foreground green in the previous picture gives a better colour balance and I find it the more soothing of the two. It is also the more informative, but where would we be without advenduring - even if pictorially.

PD154

10:08AM | Sat, 13 June 2009

Nice shot again mate, good subject this place, and the 10 gives a strange POV.

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Pippin_Mariane

11:36AM | Sat, 13 June 2009

Wow ... Fantastick view .. Superb done ^¿^

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rainbows

2:08PM | Sat, 13 June 2009

Wonderful shot, lovely day again too. Hugs. Spider. xx

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orig_buggy

10:02PM | Sat, 13 June 2009

what great history!!

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pwilkin

11:09AM | Sun, 14 June 2009

This is a nice capture with great hi-contrast tones!

lucindawind

4:42PM | Tue, 16 June 2009

excellent tour you have had .! fabulous shot

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ontar1

8:39AM | Sat, 04 July 2009

Fantastic scene, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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F Numberf/6.3
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed1/100
ISO Speed100
Focal Length10

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