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Glastonbury Abbey, SomersetView of the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey (Benedictine), in Somerset. Date: 1882
In England 2, 000 years ago: a prehistoric lake villageIn England 2, 000 years ago: a prehistoric village organised and defended.The entrance to Glastonbury lake village of the ancient Britons: the skilfully built landing-stage
Youth club poster, Beatles nightYouth club poster advertising a Beatles night, alerting the girls in particular to the fact that four Beatle badges must be won. Details will be broadcast on Radio Glastonbury at 8pm. Date: 1960s
The Cathedral, Wells, SomersetThe Cathedral, Wells, near Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Showing restoration work Date: 1930s
View of Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, with St Michaels Tower on the top. Date: 20th century
Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury, SomersetRuins of Glastonbury Abbey, a medieval monastery at Glastonbury, Somerset. Date: 20th century
Glastonbury Thorn, Glastonbury, SomersetThe Glastonbury Thorn, a legendary tree at Glastonbury, Somerset. A flowering hawthorn, it is associated with Joseph of Arimathea and the arrival of Christianity in Britain
Distant view of Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, with water in the foreground. Date: 20th century
The Ancient Briton on his CrannogAn artists impression of the interior of an ancient British dwelling, of the type to be found at the lake village near Glastonbury, Somerset
Glastonbury AbbeyThe ruined abbey of Glastonbury, Somerset. Date: circa 1770
St. Johns Church, Glastonbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Tor Hill, Glastonbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Abbey, Glastonbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Abbey, St. Josephs Chapel, Glastonbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan
Lake-dwellers attackedLake-dwelling Britons near Glastonbury are attacked by rival land-dwellers
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and OdoThe new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu
Glastonbury Abbey BellThe Fire Bell, practically all that survives of St. Patricks Chapel, Glastonbury Abbey ruins, Somerset, England. Date: 1950s
Glastonbury Abbey 1908Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset: remains of the Great Tower and other buildings Date: 1908
Glastonbury / Tower 1927Glastonbury, Somerset: St Johns Tower from the Abbey gardens Date: 1927
The Abbots Kitchen, Glastonbury, Somerset. The abbot of Glastonbury kept great state, now attested to simply by the ruins of the abbots kitchen, with four huge fireplaces at its corners
Glastonbury - The Abbey BarnGlastonbury, Somerset - the Abbey Barn. Now houses the Somerset Rural Life Museum. The ornate barn was built around 1340 and is one of the most complete
GlastonburyThe George Inn, at one time the prisons of the Abbey at Glastonbury, Somerset
Glastonbury CrossThe Market Cross at Glastonbury, Somerset. Date: 1875
Glastonbury Lake VillageThe ancient lake village near Glastonbury wth dwellings grouped like those of settlements in the lakes of Switzerland and Southern Europe
F Bligh BondFREDERICK BLIGH BOND psychic archeologist, editor &c, associated with doscoveries at Glastonbury
Glastonbury Abbey 1927Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset
Glastonbury ThornAt Glastonbury Joseph of Arimathea throws himself down to rest & thrusts his hawthorn staff into the ground where it miraculously takes root & becomes the Glastonbury thorn
English Peat IndustryThe peat industry in England, here on the Moors, near Glastonbury, Somerset. This workman is building up a ruccle from a hyle. The pyramid has 800 turves