
Sujet
St Paul's Church, Jarrow Monastery, South Tyneside, c1955-c1980
Légende
St Paul's Church, Jarrow Monastery, South Tyneside, c1955-c1980. An exterior view of St Paul's Church, seen through an opening in the south range of Jarrow monastery, south of the church. The monastery has a square plan, with a post-Norman west range, a south range which most likely dates to the 13th century, and a post-Reformation addition to the north-west end of the south range. St Paul's Church forms the north range of the site, and the south range has a single round-headed opening. St Paul's Church was originally two separate churches, and part of the monastery of St Paul, with the foundations laid in 681-682. The eastern part of the church is Saxon, with a Norman tower in the centre, and a nave to the west, which was rebuilt in 1782. The tower is slim with a paired belfry opening under a single round-headed arch.
Date
1955
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/English Heritage
Notre référence
HRM19F09_381
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
69,5Mo (5,7Mo) / 34,3cm x 50,7cm / 4055 x 5991 (300dpi)