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Norman Arch leading to cloisters, Dryburgh Abbey, Berwick-shire, Scotland, 20th century. Founded on 10 November 1150, it was burned by English troops in 1322, then restored only to be again burned by Richard II in 1385. It flourished in the fifteenth century and was finally destroyed in 1544, briefly to survive until the Scottish Reformation, when it was given to the 2nd Earl of Mar by James VI of Scotland.
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AR9468958
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4752px × 3216px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
20th century
Abbey
Arch
Architecture
berwickshire
BUILDING EXTERIOR
CLOISTER
CLOISTERS
CM
CM Dixon
color
concept
country
COUNTY
DAY
Dixon
Dryburgh Abbey
Facade
HISTORIC
LEADING
LOCATION
Mike Dixon
NORMAN
Outdoors
Photograph
religion
Religious
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
STEP
STEPS
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