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AHistc1d5img653c.tif

Title

AHist Cabinet 1 Drawer 5 Lantern Slides

Credit

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Holder

History of Art Department, University of Oxford

Location

England, Kent, Cobham, New College of Cobham

Date

24 September 14 @ 14:21

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Caption

AHist: England: "249. Cobham. Kent. College. 25075."

Keywords

AHist, glass, lantern slide, almshouses, people, woman, garden, shrubs, trees, structure, architecture, path, medieval, 14th, 16th century, chantry, religion, Christian Grade 1, listed building

Per Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobham_College [accessed 12/12/2022]:

"Cobham College
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"Cobham College in the village of Cobham in Kent, England, was a chantry employing a college of five[1] priests founded by in 1362 by John Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham (d. 1408), of nearby Cobham Hall, lord of the manor of Cobham, for the purpose of praying for the speedy passage of his soul (and those of named others) through Purgatory and into Heaven.

The priests were housed in the surviving building known today as "Cobham College", now a grade I listed[1] building. It is situated to the immediate south of the parish church of St Mary Magdalene, to the chancel of which it was originally joined by an open processional passageway.[1] In addition to living quarters for the 5 priests, the building contained a communal great hall with central open hearth.[1]...

References
[1] "Cobham College, Cobham, Kent". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk." - JK
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