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M. Autry
Easby Abbey, Yorkshire
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1981/2.138
This photograph depicts the chantry in the nave of a cathedral. A large column consumes the majority of the foreground of the image, while a patch of sunlight illuminates ornate carvings in the background.
Francis Bedford (British (modern))
Chantry in the Nave, Wells Cathedral
1850 – 1894
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1979/2.103

Thomas Hearne
The Cistercian Abbey at Roche, Yorkshire
1777
Museum Purchase
1951/2.35

George W. Wilson
Melrose Abbey, from S.W.
1823 – 1893
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1979/2.110
Ivy-covered archway and Abbey in partial ruin, with two female figures in the foreground and a tower in the background.
Francis Frith (British (modern))
View at Fountain's Abbey
1860
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1979/2.105

English
Photograph Album
19th century
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1994/2.19

James Valentine
Bolton Abbey
19th century
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
2002/1.220
A large, Gothic ruin dominates the scene.  The west portal of a large church stands with full light, from the left, illuminating its portal.  Along its second story ivy grows across the facade while trees cluster in the L-shaped angle toward the right and other vegetation is evident along the roofline of the structure.  Several women enter through the main doorway of the building.  A stone wall encircles the structure and two houses occupy the land immediately to the left of the church ruin.  In the foreground a lane leads past the church with a man leading a black horse and a running hound  in the right foreground, and a figure with its back to the viewer is visible at the left foreground.  Behind the scene, dark, wind-swept clouds indicate a recent storm that has now passed, allowing golden light to suffuse the landscape.
James Ward
Tintern Abbey
1836
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1984/2.7

British
Text accompanying 1988/1.109.1 (Tintern Abbey, from Treasure Spots of the World)
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1988/1.109.2

George W. Wilson
Glastonbury Abby
1870 – 1880
Transfer from the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
1980/1.190
Large stone arch seen from an oblique angle.
Francis Frith (British (modern))
Norman Arch, Furness Abbey
1856 – 1880
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1986/1.149

H. King
Tintern Abbey, from "Treasure Spots of the World"
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1988/1.109.1
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