File:Ruins_Of_Faversham_Abbey,_Stukeley,_1722.jpg
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DescriptionRuins Of Faversham Abbey, Stukeley, 1722.jpg |
English: This view of Faversham Abbey was made by William Stukeley and engraved by Elisha Kirkall. It was published in 1722.
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