Alan of Walsingham
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title:
Alan of Walsingham
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Alan of Walsingham, also known as Alan de Walsingham, was an English architect, first heard of in 1314 as a junior monk at Ely, distinguished by his skill in goldsmith's work, and for his acquaintance with the principles of mechanics. He afterwards turned his attention to the study of architecture, and in 1321, when sub-prior of his convent, designed and began to build St Mary's Chapel, attached to the cathedral of Ely. At the same time he was engaged in the erection of Prior Crauden's Chapel, t
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English architect and prior
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2024-02-18T12:24:56Z
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