Recess in the east wall of the monks' day room, Tintern Abbey.
- Date:
- Circa 1906
- Location:
- Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire
- Reference:
- FL01504/014/14
- Type:
- Photograph (Positive - Mechanical)
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The caption refers to the day room as the monks' dorter and describes the recess as a doorway of herringbone pattern from the 12th century.
This is part of the Volume: FL01504 Tintern Abbey photographs - Box 2.; within the Series: OWS01/06 Boxes of Tintern Abbey photographs, by the H. M. Office of Woods.; within the Collection: OWS01 Office of Works and Successors: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
Source: Historic England Archive
Day Room, Medieval Cistercian Monastery
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