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Cloisters Collection (page 3)

Background imageCloisters Collection: Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral

Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008

Background imageCloisters Collection: Italy - Verona - Cloisters of St. Zeno

Italy - Verona - Cloisters of St. Zeno
The Coisters of the Basilica di San Zeno (also known as San Zeno Maggiore) is the best known religious building of Verona, Northern Italy

Background imageCloisters Collection: Courtyard - The Great Mosque of Algiers

Courtyard - The Great Mosque of Algiers
Courtyard of the The Great Mosque of Algiers at the Rue de la Marine - Algiers, Algeria Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCloisters Collection: Monk copyist

Monk copyist
It was in the monasteries that books were written and copied. A monk works on an illuminated manuscript. Date: Medieval

Background imageCloisters Collection: Cloister Graveyard, Canterbury Cathedral

Cloister Graveyard, Canterbury Cathedral
View of the Cloister Graveyard and part of Canterbury Cathedral, with a man at work

Background imageCloisters Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (3 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (3 / 4)
The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageCloisters Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (2 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (2 / 4)
The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageCloisters Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (1 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (1 / 4)
The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageCloisters Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (4 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (4 / 4)
Inside the Cloisters at the Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageCloisters Collection: Fountain at the Chiostro dei Benedettini, Monreale, Sicily

Fountain at the Chiostro dei Benedettini, Monreale, Sicily
A superb photograph of the Fountain, set in the middle of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in

Background imageCloisters Collection: The interior of the Abbey Cloister, Monreale, Sicily

The interior of the Abbey Cloister, Monreale, Sicily
View of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in the world

Background imageCloisters Collection: Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church

Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church
Little Aya Sofya - the Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church, now a Mosque. Begun by Justinian in 527. Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus were Patron Saints of Christians in the Roman Army

Background imageCloisters Collection: Ornate Norman cloister - Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily

Ornate Norman cloister - Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily
A superb photograph of the Norman Cloister at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. The Cathedral is one of the greatest extant examples of Norman architecture in the world

Background imageCloisters Collection: New Palace Yard

New Palace Yard
Cloisters surrounding New Palace Yard in the rebuilt Houses of Parliament

Background imageCloisters Collection: Al-Azhar Mosque, Cairo, Egypt

Al-Azhar Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
The Courtyard ( heart ) of the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The Mosque is directly associated with Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 975

Background imageCloisters Collection: The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt

The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt
The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun is located in Cairo, Egypt. It is arguably the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and is the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area

Background imageCloisters Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageCloisters Collection: Muhammed Ali Mosque

Muhammed Ali Mosque
Mosque of Muhammed Ali, the Alabaster Mosque, built around 1824

Background imageCloisters Collection: Vatican Palace / Rome / C17

Vatican Palace / Rome / C17
The Papal Palace and grounds of the Vatican, showing the new gateway built in 1618, the Library, the Old and New Palaces, courtyards and long passageway. Date: 17th century

Background imageCloisters Collection: Ivanhoe / Rebecca / Master

Ivanhoe / Rebecca / Master
Rebecca before the Grand Master

Background imageCloisters Collection: Ivanhoe / Rebecca / Templar

Ivanhoe / Rebecca / Templar
Rebecca and the Templar

Background imageCloisters Collection: Westminster Abbey / 1880

Westminster Abbey / 1880
The inner cloisters

Background imageCloisters Collection: Cloister, Dubrovnik

Cloister, Dubrovnik
One monk reads while another draws water from the well in the cloisters of the monastery of San Francesco at Ragusa (now Dubrovnik) Croatia

Background imageCloisters Collection: Oxford / Magdalen / Cloister

Oxford / Magdalen / Cloister
Oxford: Magdalen College the cloisters Date: 1903

Background imageCloisters Collection: Sicily / Monreale 1911

Sicily / Monreale 1911
Monreale, Sicily: the cloisters

Background imageCloisters Collection: Wine of the Cloisters

Wine of the Cloisters
German monks entertain a visitor with the wine of the cloister, while one of their number accompanies the revelry on the lute



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