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Sir Vincent Skinners house, Thornton Abbey IC204_005

Sir Vincent Skinners house, Thornton Abbey IC204_005


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Filename: IC204_005.jpg

Size: 5172 x 3525 (23.9MB)

Date: 25th June 2019

Source: Historic England

Credit: Historic England Archive

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Source: Historic England Images

Job Title: Artist

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Sir Vincent Skinners house, Thornton Abbey IC204_005

Thornton Abbey, North Lincolnshire. Reconstruction drawing by Jill Atherton, of Sir Vincent Skinners house, built in the grounds of Thornton Abbey, viewed from the south-east, from the roof of the abbey gatehouse. Mid-17th century

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the remarkable reconstruction drawing by talented artist Jill Atherton, depicting Sir Vincent Skinner's house in Thornton Abbey, North Lincolnshire. The image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to the mid-17th century when this magnificent structure stood proudly within the abbey grounds. From a vantage point on the roof of the abbey gatehouse, we are presented with a view from the southeast that beautifully captures every intricate detail of Sir Vincent Skinner's house. Its grandeur and architectural finesse are evident as it dominates its surroundings with an air of elegance and sophistication. Jill Atherton's artistic prowess shines through in this graphic representation, meticulously recreating historical elements to breathe life into this long-lost gem. The attention to detail is astounding; each brick seems to tell a story while every window whispers secrets from centuries gone by. As we gaze upon this print, our imaginations run wild with tales of lavish banquets held within these walls and whispered conversations echoing through its halls. It serves as a poignant reminder of our rich heritage and invites us to explore further into England's storied past. Historic England has once again preserved an invaluable piece of history through their collaboration with Jill Atherton. This print stands not only as a testament to her talent but also as an invitation for all who behold it to delve deeper into our shared history and appreciate the beauty that lies within these ancient structures.

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