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Lindores Abbey, Newburgh, Scotland
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Lindores Abbey, Newburgh, Scotland
Lindores Abbey - situated near the Tay, on the East side of the town of Newburgh, Fife, Scotland. The best preserved structures (pictured here) are the south-west gateway (through the precinct wall), various discontinuous fragments of the wall itself, and part of the east cloister range, including the still vaulted slype (passage from the cloister to the east end of the church), all built of local red sandstone. Date: circa 1900
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Benedictine Cloister Cows Fife Newburgh Pair Pastoral Range Reformed Ruin Sandstone Vaulted
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1. Title: "A Pastoral Scene at Lindores Abbey, Newburgh, Scotland: A Pair of Girls and Cows Amidst the Ruins" This evocative photograph captures the serene beauty and historical charm of Lindores Abbey in Newburgh, Fife, Scotland. Dating back to circa 1900, the image portrays the best-preserved structures of this once-thriving Tironensian, reformed, and Benedictine monastery. The ruins, now a pastoral scene, include the south-west gateway, fragments of the precinct wall, and part of the east cloister range, all built from the local red sandstone. The ruins of Lindores Abbey, situated near the Tay on the east side of Newburgh, have stood the test of time, offering a glimpse into Scotland's rich history. The girls in the photograph, dressed in turn-of-the-century attire, add a sense of nostalgia and human connection to the scene. Their presence contrasts the grandeur and history of the abbey ruins, creating an intriguing juxtaposition. The cows grazing peacefully in the foreground further emphasize the tranquility of the scene. The still vaulted slype (passage from the cloister to the east end of the church) and the red sandstone cloister range are remnants of a time when monks lived and prayed within these walls. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of history and the beauty that can be found in the remains of the past.
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