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Dryburgh Abbey

circa 1800: A man and dog walking through the cloisters at Dryburgh Abbey in Scotland. The Abbey was founded around 1150 and the first abbot, recorded only as Roger, brought a group of Praemonstratensian Monks from Alnwick and established their home at Dryburgh. The monks lived there until 1322 when Edward Is retreating troops burnt the Abbey to the ground, and after the rebuilding programme it was destroyed again in 1544 during Henry VIIIs reign. Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) was buried in St Marys Aisle in the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey and Field Marshal Haigs tomb is also there. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Hulton Archive

Media ID 11807424

Scotland Black


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