St Paul's Church, Jarrow Monastery, South Tyneside, c1955-c1980. Creator: Ursula Clark.

St Paul's Church, Jarrow Monastery, South Tyneside, c1955-c1980. Creator: Ursula Clark.

2-708-282 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

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.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Ursula Clark, attributed to: British: photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Tyne and Wear South Tyneside Jarrow

  1. 54 58 50 N , 001 27 03 W

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Places of Worship

Religion & Belief Christianity


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4055x5991
File Size : 23,725kb


Aliases

  1. UXC01_01_01_1231_36
  1. 0250008949
  1. 2-708-282
  1. 2708282
  1. UXC01_01_01_1231_36


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