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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: timg on 23 August 2010, 08:14:31 PM
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Hi Folks,
Has anyone got any info, pics of the clock tower at St Albans at the time of the battle in 1455? The main thing i need to know is was it free standing or did it butt against a house as it does today? Also did it have the little steeple 'thing' on it then or is that a later addition?
cheers Tim
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This is an illustration from 1826.
(http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/images/!/s/st%20albans/x/st-albans-tower-gibbs-1826.jpg)
A map from around 1700 shows the tower with the buildings front and rear too. The buildings look pretty contemporary to the 15th century, but the tower would've have been free standing when built. How soon the houses were built either side is anyone's guess, short of a detailed search of public records. Medieval townsfolk were little different in their attitudes to property than we are, so I'd be willing to guess that the buildings were up not long after the tower was completed.
I don't know how big an area you're covering, but the Abbey was walled and gated from the town in this period, the tower itself being built as a show of pride by the good burghers of the town against the Abbot.
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Cheers Jim,
I'm inclined to think it had something added to it by the time of the battle if only market stalls clustered around it. Have emailed St Albans museun asking if they have ay more details than is on their websit.
cheers Tim