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Fire-bell Gate (and curfew), Barking, Essex, 1845
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Fire-bell Gate (and curfew), Barking, Essex, 1845
Fire-bell Gate (and curfew), Barking, Essex, 1845. The Curfew Tower, or Fire Bell Gate, is almost all that remains of Barking Abbey, dissolved by Henry VIII in 1541. The tower was originally constructed in 1370 and rebuilt in c1460
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This print showcases the Fire-bell Gate, also known as the Curfew Tower, in Barking, Essex during the year 1845. Standing tall and proud, this architectural marvel is a remnant of Barking Abbey which was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1541. Originally constructed in 1370 and later rebuilt around 1460, this gate holds within its walls centuries of history. The image captures the essence of medieval England with its charming cottage-like structure and intricate details. The vibrant colors bring life to this snapshot from the past, transporting us back to a time when curfews were enforced and religious practices thrived. Located on a bustling street in London's outskirts, this tower served as a symbol of faith for many generations. It witnessed significant events such as the dissolution of monasteries in 1540 but managed to withstand the test of time. As we gaze upon this engraving created by an unknown artist, we are reminded that even though much has changed over centuries, remnants like these continue to connect us with our rich heritage. This print serves as a window into both architectural brilliance and religious devotion that once defined Barking Abbey and its surrounding community.
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