This little discovery has made my day. It manages to combine all the bits and bobs of history that I most love – tiles, monks and old ruins.
The
figure depicted on this tile is quite probably a monk. I found it in the minature museum
at St Augustine’s Abbey in Canterbury. The tile was produced locally at Clowes
Wood. It was made probably in c.1170, though possibly as late as the thirteenth
century. The tile had its design incised upon wet clay, painted with white slip
and then glazed in a green-yellow colour.
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