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Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. In the north west transept of Canterbury Cathedral and area known as the Martyrdom, provided one of the main stopping points for any medieval pilgrim visiting the shrine of St Thomas. On 29 December 1170, four knights of Henry II, slayed Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. III - The Middle Ages", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890. ]
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Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890 - A Glimpse into Medieval Pilgrimage
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. This print takes us back to the year 1890, offering a rare glimpse into the transept of the Martyrdom at Canterbury Cathedral. Steeped in history and religious significance, this area served as a crucial stop for medieval pilgrims on their journey to pay homage to St Thomas Becket. The image transports us to December 29th, 1170, when tragedy struck as four knights of Henry II mercilessly slayed Archbishop Thomas Becket within these very walls. The solemnity and reverence emanating from this sacred space are palpable even through time. Captured from Edmund Ollier's "Cassells Illustrated Universal History" this engraving showcases intricate Gothic architecture that adorns every corner of the cathedral's interior. The delicate details tell stories of faith and devotion etched into stone. Intriguingly framed by an unknown photographer, we see a young boy standing amidst the grandeur—a reminder that even in tumultuous times like those experienced during King Henry II's reign—faith transcends generations. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to Britain's rich cultural heritage. It invites contemplation on how religion has shaped our history and continues to inspire awe-inspiring works of art such as Canterbury Cathedral itself. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, let us reflect on the enduring power of spirituality and its ability to connect people across centuries—an everlasting thread woven through humanity's collective story.
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