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Gate of the Chapel at Holyrood
Skene, James, 1818, Watercolour
Gate of the Chapel at Holyrood
Gate of the Chapel at Holyrood
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676
Title
Gate of the Chapel at Holyrood
Description
The entrance way to Holyrood Abbey. Above the arched entrance are many ornate carvings in the stonework.
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Skene, James
Date
1818
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21 x 14 cm.
Type
Watercolour
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Holyrood Abbey stands next to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. The Abbey can be traced back to a monastery founded by David I in 1128. The Abbey was badly damaged during the Reformation. It was finally abandoned in 1768 after the roof collapsed. Holyrood Abbey is sometimes referred to as 'Holyrood Chapel' or 'Chapel Royal, Holyrood'.
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The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage
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