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  • Westminster Part II: The Art, Architecture and Archaeology of the Royal Palace

    Series Book 2 - The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions
    Westminster came into existence in the later Anglo-Saxon period, and by the mid-11th century, when Edward the Confessor’s great new abbey was built, it was a major royal centre two miles south-west of the City of London. Within a century or so, it had become the principal seat of government in England, and this series of twenty-eight papers covers new research on the topography, buildings, art ... Read more

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  • Westminster Part I: The Art, Architecture and Archaeology of the Royal Abbey

    Series Book 1 - The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions
    The British Archaeological Association’s 2013 conference was devoted to the study of Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster. It also embraced Westminster School, which was founded at the Reformation in the Abbey precinct. Collectively, these institutions occupy a remarkable assemblage of medieval and later buildings, most of which are well documented. Although the Association had held a ... Read more

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