RMKKNT9W–Ancient statue of the Bishop of Whithorn (Scotland) circa 1200, believed to be St Ninian discovered in a ditch near Whithorn.
RMKAB4RH–Saint.Aelred
RFM72GR8–Picnic on a summer at Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, the remains are a tourist attraction of English Heritage.
RM2HE628J–Saint.Aelred.
RM2J4XH2N–View of the Presbytery & South Transept across the Infirmary Cloister & Abbots House of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2F9036G–Aelred of Hexham, saint.
RM2BK2JDA–A C20th statue of St Samson, second Abbot of the C6th Celtic monastery on Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK; patron of the whole island.
RM2BE8A4D–Representation de Saint Aelred de Rievaulx (1110-1167) (St Aelred (Ailred, aehelred of Rievaulx) Engraving 19th century Private collection
RFM72GR0–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XGX6–Chapter House of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2F8WP5E–Aelred of Hexham, saint.
RFM72GPJ–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XGX4–Recreated arcade (foreground) in the cloister with 'laver' (washing) facility behind in the arcade wall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RFM72GPG–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XGT9–View past the Presbytery of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey to Thomas Duncombe's Grecian style temple on the hill top
RFM72GR5–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XH0H–Presbytery & North Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RFM72GPR–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XGXJ–Presbytery, north & south transepts & between them the monks crossing of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RFM72GPW–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XH0D–Presbytery, South Transept & wall of the Infirmary (at left) of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RFM72GR7–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XH0M–Presbytery of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RFM72GPF–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XH07–View across the cloister to 'laver' (washing) facility in the arcade wall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RFM72GPM–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XH08–Flying buttress on north wall of presbytery with North Transept behind at ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538
RFM72GPB–Rievaulx Abbey the first Cistercian monastery in the north of England, now the remains are a tourist attraction and part of English Heritage.
RM2J4XGT8–The wall of the warming house behind which is the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey at sunrise & after the moon has risen
RM2J4XGTF–Infirmary cloister wall: cloister behind, & ruins foreground of Infirmary Hall & Abott's House. Ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Dawn after moonrise.
RM2J4XGTK–Infirmary cloister wall: cloister behind, & ruins foreground of Infirmary Hall & Abott's House. Ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Dawn after moonrise.
RM2J4XGTM–View from Galilee Porch along the Nave to the Presbytery with North & South Transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey - daybreak
RM2J4XGTA–The wall of the warming house behind which is the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey at sunrise & after the moon has risen
RM2J4XGWX–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH2X–Presbytery & South Transept with Chapter House ruin (L foreground) of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XGXF–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH0F–View from Galilee Porch along the Nave to the Presbytery with North & South Transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2J4XH00–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH2R–View along the Nave to the Presbytery, North & South Transepts and Monks Crossing to the Altar of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2J4XH2E–Refectory Hall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH2F–View from Rievaulx Bank Road to the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
RM2J4XH2M–Principal ruins of Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH45–Presbytery, ruins of infirmary (left foreground) & behind that the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Pre-dawn after moon rise
RM2J4XH2P–View from Rievaulx Bank Road to the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
RM2J4XH2H–The reconstructed arcade (foreground) in the cloister with the presbytery behind showing north & south transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2J4XH03–Principal ruins of Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
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