Bath Abbey, south transept. Tomb provided by Civil War Parliamentary general Sir William Waller for his wife and himself
Bath Abbey, south transept. Tomb provided by Civil War Parliamentary general Sir William Waller for his wife and himself. The right panel remains blank as he remarried and was eventually buried in London. After the Parliamentarians were driven out of Bath, Royalist troops vandalised Waller's monument, battering his face and chopping off his sword arm.
Size: 4080px × 5436px
Location: Bath, Somerset, England
Photo credit: © Angelo Hornak / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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