Kirkstall Abbey

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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Very funny cnosni.Leo, wait until the better weather and go have a wander around, it's wonderful. The atmosphere (especially on an evening) is quite something. Make sure you visit the Museum too, you'll not be disappointed and buy some old pennies when you purchase your entrance ticket for the machines in there. I'd just like to say that Kirky Abbey is a famous RUIN and it should remain so. The Museum opposite has a model showing how it used to be for those interested. Imagine what would happen if huge amounts of money were spent on the re-building of it. I can see it now...instead of the lovely grounds there'll be Mc Donalds, Pizza Hut, Nero's, Tesco Express, a Car Park and anything else you can imagine so's to make back money.        

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I think the lingo would be something like 'heritage partners'.

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Cardiarms wrote: I think the lingo would be something like 'heritage partners'. "McDonalds - Britain's Heritage Partner."There's a sentence I thought I'd never type.

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Hi uncle mick you must be very flexable finding photographs while surfing.Do you have a waterproof laptop by any chance.He. He.
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.

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tilly wrote: Hi uncle mick you must be very flexable finding photographs while surfing.Do you have a waterproof laptop by any chance.He. He. I need one, I ruined my camera & phone last year due to sea water

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Post by Jogon »

Impression of it 1200'sEither full rebuild, or complete demolition. Thoresby's Ducatus has a 1715 line drawing of ruins as was then.    

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I think the drawing is an artist's interpretation of the abbey from an earlier time, ie before the crossing tower (the remains we see now) was built. It can't be the ruins as they were in 1715 as it is completely roofed. The first thing Henry's demolition men did was take the lead and timber from the roof.

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Post by Jogon »

Si you're rightdetail says "drawing of Kirkstall Abbey as it probably looked in 1230 was made by Dr. David Thornton"don't have Thoresby's drawing but seen it and it's similar to todays.

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Post by drapesy »

The Parksider wrote: Tasa wrote: 1. I've been round many similar abbeys around the UK 2. We are very fortunate that we can get into this one free of charge. 3. Most of them are owned by English Heritage and charge a substantial entrance fee, and are still a large cluster of ruins!     1. Indeed. They are all depressing ruins!Remember Henry V111 destroyed these places and the locals continued to pillage the stone etc.I don't find that "atmospheric" I find it negative and shameful.2. That's a bit of self interest creeping in there Tasa! Re-build it and you'd find it'd become a much bigger attraction than it is and the City would benefit.3. INDEED once rebuilding back to it's former glory starts so will a queue of people wishing to see a monastery in full, with not just a cluster of ruins, and they'd be happy to pay.As each bit is rebuilt you could put in whatever was in there like what did the kitchen look like, what equipment did they use what was a Monks toilet like?All this country has is several dozen ultra ruins which if you have seen one you have seen them all.     Whether you find it negative and shameful or not is irrelevant. History is as it is , not as you would like it to be.
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Post by Jogon »

Drapesy - good thought f'oht day.On the same subject, some say of Henry the boy done good.http://www.boltonabbey.com/links.htmfor the benefit of the tape, I am not a republican.

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