Colchester, St Boltolph's Priory, West Door 1892
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This view, through the great west door with limestone in the arches, shows the building materials well: Roman bricks, septaria and flint. Originally, of course, like the Norman St Alban's Abbey, the walls were plastered or rendered and limewashed, then painted to mimic fine stonework blocks.
An extract from Colchester Photographic Memories.
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