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The Restorations of Westminster Abbey

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An edition of 900 years (1995)

900 Years

The Restorations of Westminster Abbey

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Over the past nine centuries Westminster Abbey has experienced a process of change. Though its structure and contents have been transformed considerably since the first stones were laid at the time of its foundation by Edward the Confessor in the mid eleventh century, the overall design as well as the topography of river, palace and church are recognizably the same today.

This loyalty to an established identity, together with essential repairs, changes of taste and of purpose - these are the key elements of the concept of 'Restoration' which this catalogue, and the exhibition it accompanies, celebrate.

The completion of the great programme of works, by which the Abbey has been renewed inside and out over the last three decades, is commemorated with this exhibition and the present, richly illustrated publication. The reader can here discover the complex story of the religious, political, social and aesthetic priorities of each age and thus bring to life the ever-changing and fascinating history of the most famous church in the land.

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M.E. Sharpe
Language
English
Pages
167

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900 Years: The Restorations of Westminster Abbey
May 1995, M.E. Sharpe
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The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
167
Dimensions
11.2 x 8.5 x 1 inches
Weight
2 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8652707M
Internet Archive
900yearsrestorat0000cock
ISBN 10
187250177X
ISBN 13
9781872501772
OCLC/WorldCat
34933258
LibraryThing
4623354
Goodreads
4296017

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OL20614685W

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"Over the past nine centuries Westminster Abbey has experienced a process of change. Though its structure and contents have been transformed considerably since the first stones were laid at the time of its foundation by Edward the Confessor in the mid eleventh century, the overall design as well as the topography of river, palace and church are recognizably the same today. This loyalty to an established identity, together with essential repairs, changes of taste and of purpose - these are the key elements of the concept of 'Restoration' which this catalogue, and the exhibition it accompanies, celebrate."--BOOK JACKET. "The completion of the great programme of works, by which the Abbey has been renewed inside and out over the last three decades, is commemorated with this exhibition and the present, richly illustrated publication. The reader can here discover the complex story of the religious, political, social and aesthetic priorities of each age and thus bring to life the ever-changing and fascinating history of the most famous church in the land."--Jacket.

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