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St Augustine's Abbey during construction, c11th century, (c1990-2010). Reconstruction drawing St Augustine's Benedictine Abbey, Canterbury, Kent under Norman construction. The abbey was founded in 598 and functioned as a monastery until its dissolution in 1538 during the English Reformation. Following Norman Conquest of England in 1066, William the Conqueror confiscated landed estates, but respected Church property, the Anglo-Saxon buildings were completely reconstructed in the form of a typical Norman Benedictine monastery.
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AR9434909
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4875px × 3586px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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11TH CENTURY
2000s
21ST CENTURY
Abbey
Architecture
ART
ARTS
BENEDICTINE
Britain
British
BUILDING EXTERIOR
CANTERBURY
Christianity
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ELEVENTH CENTURY
England
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english heritage
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HISTORIC
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kent
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Man
Men
Monk
MONKS
NORMAN
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Peter Urmston
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Reconstruction
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Religious
St Augustine's Abbey
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