The medieval High Bridge, Lincoln; the oldest part constructed c.1160 & still lined with shops that date from 16th century (pic=http://pinterest.com/pin/567453621775639281 …)pic.twitter.com/RuApYzi1Hg
History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.
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The medieval High Bridge, Lincoln; the oldest part constructed c.1160 & still lined with shops that date from 16th century (pic=http://pinterest.com/pin/567453621775639281 …)pic.twitter.com/RuApYzi1Hg
The arches of High Bridge, Lincoln, were mentioned in the plural in 1561 & is said that there were once 5 or 8 of them…! https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Glory_hole,_Lincoln.jpg …pic.twitter.com/4d8SS7DPBu
Lincoln's High Bridge is shown on the early 17th-century John Speed plan of the city with 2 arches, not one... :) http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/39 …pic.twitter.com/8Wa5J0d7jE
The 12th-century Jew's House, Lincoln, built c.1170 with a first floor hall.pic.twitter.com/yTdkE9bITI
Jew's House was once owned by Belaset, daughter of Solomon of Wallingford, in the 13th century; she was hanged in 1279 for coin-clipping…pic.twitter.com/QHSdOGmJDR
St Mary's Guildhall, Lincoln—thought to have been built as royal townhouse outside the city in the 1150s and used by Henry II: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary%27s_Guildhall,_Lincoln … & http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/05/sinister-omens-idle-traditions-twelfth.html …pic.twitter.com/5FWhFoBcVe
Gets missed out of the tourist trail because it's in the 'wrong' part of town - far to the south 'downhill'. Walked past it many times but never visited. Thank you for the pics :)
Yes! Although that's part of the point too — was apparently a 12thC taboo against the king entering Lincoln...
Something to do with the Matilda/Stephen civil war?
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