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Abbeys Monasteries And Priories Explained Britains Living History Trevor Yorke

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Abbeys Monasteries And Priories Explained Britains Living History Trevor Yorke
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Publisher: BookMasters;Countryside Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.04 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Trevor Yorke
ISBN: 9781853068546, 1853068543
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Abbeys Monasteries And Priories Explained Britains Living History Trevor Yorke by Trevor Yorke 9781853068546, 1853068543 instant download after payment.

Abbeys of the middle ages remain some of the most wonderful of religious buildings. They were built with a firm sense of devotion, and with no expense spared, by communities which had a faith based upon venerable respect for the power and authority of the Church. The grace and majesty of their construction, and the beautiful rural settings of so many, make them a perfect destination for visitors throughout the year. Trevor Yorke, using diagrams, photographs and illustrations, explains the history of these buildings and describes how they were used in the centuries prior to the great Dissolution by Henry VIII in 1536, which left most of them in ruins.

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