1media/chertsey tile - tristan how_thumb.jpeg2022-11-16T04:55:26-08:00Mo Amin00684d9f28fec3dffa72d3cfc95d43eaac01b597394471Tristan and Isolde - Red Earthenwareplain2022-11-16T04:55:26-08:00Mo Amin00684d9f28fec3dffa72d3cfc95d43eaac01b597
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1media/tristan isolde tile.png2021-10-21T06:43:40-07:00Janis Desmarais56baa431625bfba585e9672c01feba67ca062555What is this?Mo Amin17gallery2022-11-21T17:10:55-08:00Mo Amin00684d9f28fec3dffa72d3cfc95d43eaac01b597
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12021-10-21T08:09:58-07:00Where did this go?4plain2022-11-16T10:14:33-08:00The tile did not travel throughout Europe or in the Mediterranean region. It’s one of the finest examples of medieval tiles of which were made on site. The tiles were found in July 1996 at the corner of Colonels Lane next to the Abbey field. The kiln in which these tiles were fired was discovered in 1922 alongside other discarded tiles proving the concept of being made on site.