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Westminster c. 1510 J950155
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Westminster c. 1510 J950155
JEWEL TOWER, WESTMINSTER, London. " Birds eye view c. 1510". A reconstruction drawing by Terry BALL (English Heritage Graphics Team)
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1. Title: A Bird's Eye View of Westminster Abbey and the Jewel Tower, c. 1510 This graphic illustration, created by Terry Ball of the English Heritage Graphics Team, offers a unique perspective of Westminster Abbey and the Jewel Tower in London during the Tudor period, around the year 1510. The image, held by Historic England Photo Library, provides a valuable glimpse into the architectural grandeur and historical significance of these iconic structures. Westminster Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most famous religious building in England. Its history dates back to the 11th century, making it a testament to over a thousand years of British history. In this illustration, the Abbey's impressive Gothic architecture is on full display, with its intricate stonework, pointed arches, and tall spires reaching towards the heavens. The Abbey's west front, featuring the magnificent Great West Door, is the focus of the image, while the nave and the iconic lantern tower can be seen in the background. Adjacent to Westminster Abbey stands the Jewel Tower, a fortified building that once served as a royal treasury and a place of refuge for the Crown Jewels. The tower's square shape, crenellated roof, and defensive features are clearly visible in this illustration. The Thames River, with its winding course, flows gently beneath the structures, adding to the picturesque scene. The meticulous attention to detail in this reconstruction drawing allows us to imagine what Westminster looked like during the Tudor era, providing a fascinating connection to the past. This illustration is not only an essential resource for historians and architects but also a beautiful work of art that captivates the imagination.
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