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Museum Gardens, York - In Winter

Museum Gardens, York  - In Winter
First Posted 2016

There are several historic buildings in the gardens. They contain the remains of the west corner of the Roman fort of Eboracum, including the Multangular Tower and parts of the Roman walls. In the same area there is also the Anglian Tower, which was probably built into the remains of a late Roman period fortress. During the Middle Ages, the tower was expanded and the Roman walls were incorporated into York's city walls. Most of the other buildings dating from the Middle Ages are associated with St Mary's Abbey, including the ruins of the abbey church, the Hospitium, the lodge and part of the surviving precinct wall. The remains of St. Leonard's Hospital chapel and undercroft are on the east side of the gardens.

St. Mary's Abbey ruin in winter

The abbey estate occupied the entire site of the Museum Gardens and the abbot was one of the most powerful clergymen of his day, on a par with the Archbishop of York. The monks would spend their days working in abbey administration, copying books, trading with merchants, providing food and supplies for the monastery, managing the abbey’s estates and helping the poor.

St. Mary's Abbey ruin in winter

King Henry VIII banned all monasteries in England in 1530s. The monks at St Mary’s were pensioned off in 1540 and the abbey buildings were converted into a palace for the King when he visited York.

The stone walls that surrounded the abbey were built in the 1260s and they remain the most complete set of abbey walls in the country. They were built to defend the abbey and were used several times when the city and the abbey came to blows over land ownership and taxes.

Günter Klaus, Gabriella Siglinde, Tanja - Loughcrew, Bill Robinson / kinderbill and 40 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Glad you like them Wilhelm, thank you.

All the best, Doug
3 years ago.
 Tanja - Loughcrew
Tanja - Loughcrew club
First of all...I don´t like winter... :)

I like the way you kept it almost in b/w and I like the filigree of the branches and
the mystic fading gate of the monastery....you know I like that :)
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
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Glad you like the result Tanja. The pictures were taken on a very cold foggy day so were rather dull before editing.

All the best, Doug
3 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
Das ist eine tolle winterliche Aufnahme lieber Doug,das wirkt mit diesen Wegen i, Park richtig schön :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
5 weeks ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Thanks so much for your visit and kind words Güni. Taken back when Winter was Winter!!

Enjoy the rest of the weekend, Doug
4 weeks ago.

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