General view of the north Chapel in the south west Transept from the west showing unmoved ashlar blocks in the opening jamb
- Date:
- 7 May 1964
- Location:
- Bayham Abbey Ruin, Frant, Bayham Abbey, Wealden, East Sussex
- Reference:
- AL0528/001/01
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This is part of the Volume: AL0528 Bayham Abbey - General views of the ruined abbey and renovations in the abbey church; within the Series: OWS01/01 The 'Blue Albums'; within the Collection: OWS01 Office of Works and Successors: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
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Creator of Archive: Ministry Of Public Building And Works
Early English, Chapel, Jamb, Transept, Medieval Abbey, Medieval Premonstratensian Monastery, Derelict Or Ruin, Religion
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