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Jervaux, Cistercian abbey
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Playing in the ruins, one
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The abbey was founded in the
thirteenth century by the
Cistercian Order. Every aspect
of the lives ...
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This was the former Chapter
House, where the monks would
have met daily for chapter,
daily notices, ...
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Playing in the ruins, two
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Jervaux, in the Cloister
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The Cloister would have been the
social focus of abbey life
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Jervaux, view of living quarters
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Jervaux, surrounding pastures
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Doorway to abbey church
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A couple of pleased historians
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The scale of this former abbey
church was immense. Most of its
stones were probably removed ...
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Sheltering under the trees, two
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Sheltering under the trees, one
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Cherry blossoms at Merton College
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Merton College
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Oldest college at Oxford, a view
of its chapel
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Becket Window
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Tom Tower at Christ Church
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Middle pane depicts murder of
Thomas Becket
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The man quad at Christ Church
college
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Oxford's old cobblestone streets
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Walls of Christ Church
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Christ Church College
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Vaulting in Norman church
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