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9781906540166

King's Lynn and the Fens: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology

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  • ISBN13:

    9781906540166

  • ISBN10:

    1906540160

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2008-09-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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The fourteen papers collected in this volume explore the medieval art, architecture and archaeology of Kings Lynn and the Fens. They arise out of the Associations 2005 conference, and reflect its concern to engage with a broad range of monuments and themes, rather than focusing on a single major building. Within Kings Lynn contributors consider the superb 14th-century enamelled drinking vessel popularly known as King Johns Cup, the former Hanseatic Steelyard, the Red Mount Chapel, and the oak furnishings of the chapel of St Nicholas, while the pine standard chest from St Margarets church is assessed in terms of the importation and distribution of similar chest across England as a whole. Outside Kings Lynn there are articles on the historical manipulation of landscapes and buildings at Kirkstead, the 13th-century architecture and sculpture of Croyland Abbey, the 14th-century parish church of St Mary at Snettisham, the tomb of Sir Humphrey de Littlebury at All Saints, Holbeach, the overlooked medieval wall paintings in the Priors Chapel at Castle Acre, and the late medieval stained glass at Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen. Finally, there are three papers that look at particular aspects of the ways in which parish churches were financed, embellished and used across the region in terms of late-12th and early-13th-century patronage, their 12th-century deployment of architectural sculpture, and the types and arrangements of choir stalls that appeared at a parochial level during the later Middle Ages.

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The Red Mount Chapel, King's Lynn
The Former Nave and Choir Oak Furnishings, and the West End and South
Porch Doors, at the Chapel of St Nicholas, King's Lynn
The Pine Standard Chest in St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn, and the Social and Economic Significance of the
Type Trading Places: Counting Houses and the Hanseatic
'Steelyard' in King's Lynn Masters of Kirkstead: Hunting for Salvation `Sadly mangled by the insulting claws of time'
Thirteenth-Century Work at Croyland Abbey Church Snettisham Church
The Tomb of Sir Humphrey de Littlebury at All Saints, Holbeach
The Fourteenth-Century Wall-Paintings at Castle Acre Priory and Greyfriars
Great Yarmouth The Stained Glass of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen Romanesque Sculpture in Parish Churches of the Lincolnshire Fens
Investment in Local Church Fabric in the Lincolnshire Fenlands c. 1150 - c. 1210: Moulton and Whaplode
Medieval Choir Stalls in Parish Churches
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