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'Glastonbury Abbey' -- subject(s): Glastonbury Abbey

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John Williamson has written:

'Glastonbury Abbey' -- subject(s): Glastonbury Abbey

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Glastonbury is a historic place. Places in Glastonbury that are sacred are The Abbey Ruins (King Arthur was said to be buried here), Chalice Well and the Glastonbury Tor.

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Albert E. Webb has written:

'Glastonbury Abbey' -- subject(s): Abbeys, Buildings, structures, Glastonbury Abbey, Guidebooks

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Arthur Edward Henderson has written:

'Some Yorkshire abbeys then and now'

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'Fountains Abbey, then and now' -- subject(s): Fountains Abbey (West Riding of Yorkshire, England)

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it was destroyed

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