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Ms R 171 f. 285 Plan of Canterbury Cathedral and the plumbing system, from the Eadwine Psalter, c. 1150 (vellum)
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Ms R 171 f. 285 Plan of Canterbury Cathedral and the plumbing system, from the Eadwine Psalter, c. 1150 (vellum)
NUL42005 Ms R 171 f.285 Plan of Canterbury Cathedral and the plumbing system, from the Eadwine Psalter, c.1150 (vellum) by English School, (12th century); Trinity College, Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: Plan by Prior Wilbert (1153-67) of the hydraulic system that circulated water into the monastic complex through cornfields, vines and orchards, around the priory and out again. 10, 000 litres of fresh water every hour.)
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Architectural Drawing Chart Connections Fish Pond Herbarium Pipes Piscina Pool Supply Waterworks Architects Herb Garden
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This print showcases the intricate and innovative plumbing system of Canterbury Cathedral, as depicted in the Eadwine Psalter from 1150. Created on vellum by an anonymous English School artist from the 12th century, this plan offers a fascinating glimpse into the architectural prowess of Prior Wilbert. The detailed diagram reveals how water was ingeniously circulated throughout the monastic complex via cornfields, vines, and orchards. This hydraulic system ensured a constant supply of fresh water, with an impressive flow rate of 10,000 liters per hour. The efficiency and sophistication of this ancient plumbing network is truly remarkable. Within this comprehensive design lies various elements that contributed to both practicality and aesthetic appeal. Notable features include a herb garden, herbarium chart, fish pond, and even a fountain. These additions not only served functional purposes but also enhanced the overall beauty of Canterbury Cathedral's surroundings. Architects and enthusiasts alike will appreciate this architectural drawing for its meticulous attention to detail. The interconnected pipes depicted in the map highlight how each building within the priory was seamlessly connected through this ingenious waterworks system. As we admire this historical artifact captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, we are reminded once again of humanity's ability to create marvels that stand the test of time – even when it comes to something as seemingly mundane as plumbing infrastructure.
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