The 11th-century Stow Minster, Lincolnshire; the present church has its origins in the Late Saxon period with later additions.pic.twitter.com/beiRO6UE0v
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An alleged viking ship carved into the 11thC chancel arch at Stow Minster, Lincolnshire (probably late medieval, however).pic.twitter.com/ds3yGJNFp3
Fragments of an early 13th-century wall painting in Stow Minster, Lincolnshire, showing the murder of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral.pic.twitter.com/T4MSFKoN6X
The large 12th-century doorway to Stow Minster, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/KZM9fLEYxO
An 11th-century stone coffin located just to the east of the 12th-century doorway to Stow Minster, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/Ywvh8c4Bdr
A probably 13th-century coffin lid in the chancel floor of Stow Minster with a face and clasped hands in prayer viewed through a round opening.pic.twitter.com/hBjYYdMzD2
A closer view of one of the massive Anglo-Saxon tower arches of Stow Minster, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/25fT3NUgJN
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