Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)
The associations connected with St. Martin's Church are manifold, and of universal interest. During recent explorations so much fresh matter has been brought to light that it has become almost necessary to re-write the structural description of the building, and to re-consider the date of its foundation. We have endeavoured to lay before our readers a plain summary of the discoveries that have been made, and to elucidate them, as far as possible, from the pages of history—for (in the words of a sound antiquary) ""It is every day more true that people want history in guide-books. The tourist is a much better informed person than he used to be, and desires to be still more so.""

Charles F. Routledge.

Canterbury, May 1898.
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Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)
The associations connected with St. Martin's Church are manifold, and of universal interest. During recent explorations so much fresh matter has been brought to light that it has become almost necessary to re-write the structural description of the building, and to re-consider the date of its foundation. We have endeavoured to lay before our readers a plain summary of the discoveries that have been made, and to elucidate them, as far as possible, from the pages of history—for (in the words of a sound antiquary) ""It is every day more true that people want history in guide-books. The tourist is a much better informed person than he used to be, and desires to be still more so.""

Charles F. Routledge.

Canterbury, May 1898.
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Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)

Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)

by C. F. Routledge
Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)

Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin Canterbury (Illustrated)

by C. F. Routledge

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The associations connected with St. Martin's Church are manifold, and of universal interest. During recent explorations so much fresh matter has been brought to light that it has become almost necessary to re-write the structural description of the building, and to re-consider the date of its foundation. We have endeavoured to lay before our readers a plain summary of the discoveries that have been made, and to elucidate them, as far as possible, from the pages of history—for (in the words of a sound antiquary) ""It is every day more true that people want history in guide-books. The tourist is a much better informed person than he used to be, and desires to be still more so.""

Charles F. Routledge.

Canterbury, May 1898.

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BN ID: 2940148786993
Publisher: Lost Leaf Publications
Publication date: 10/23/2013
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