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Tomb of Daniel Pulteney, member of parliament, died 1731 and interred here 1732, plinth and sarcophagus carved by James Leoni, 1686-1746, and effigy by John Michael Rysbrack, 1694-1770, in the South cloister, built 13th - 14th centuries, in Westminster Abbey, founded in 960 AD and rebuilt 1245-1570 in Gothic style, in Westminster, London, England, UK. The abbey is the traditional coronation and burial place for the British monarchy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9640666
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7087px × 6454px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
14TH CENTURY
18th century
Abbey
Architecture
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Britain
British
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capital city
Christian
Christianity
Church
City of Westminster
Cityscape
CLOISTER
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Death
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Great Britain
Greater London
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PORTRAITURE
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WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER ABBEY