English Romanesque
Description(1) St. Anselm's tower on S side of cathedral, C. 1100, Canterbury; (2) External staircase in the cathedral close, C. 1100, Canterbury; (3) Crypt of cathedral E end, P. 1174, Canterbury; (4) Church of St. John the Baptist ruins of the choir, eleventh century, Chester; (5) Cathedral W facade and galilee with monastic dormitory, late eleventh -late fifteenth century, Durham (2 copies); (6) Cathedral nave looking E, 1099-1133, Durham (2 copies); (7) Cathedral, choir and nave looking W, 1099-1133, Durham; (8) Galilee of the cathedral interior, finished c. 1175, Durham; (9) Cloister looking NW toward cathedral, c. 1390-1435, Durham; (10) Tower, early eleventh century, Earl's Baton (2 copies); (11) Cathedral, choir, presbytery looking E, end of eleventh century, Gloucester; (12) Parish church W facade, early twelfth century, Iffley (2 copies); (13) Cathedral W facade, 1074-1380, Lincoln; (14) St. Bartholomew's interior of choir looking E toward altar, first half of twelfth century, London; (15) St. John's chapel interior looking toward altar tower, C. 1085, London; (16) Cathedral from SW, 1117-1220, Peterborough; (17) Cathedral W facade, facade c. 1220, Peterborough; (18) Cathedral interior of choir and nave looking W, choir 117-1140 nave 1177-1193, Peterborough; (19) Abbey church from SE, c. 1120 Rpmsey; (20) Abbey church interior S aisle looking W, c. 1120, Romsey (2 copies).
Date1/01/0001