Tomb of Sir William, d. 1282
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ID
5560
Title
Tomb of Sir William, d. 1282
credit
Holly Hayes
Location
249262
Resolution
4200 x 2781 px (11 MP)
Camera
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
focal length
70mm
Date Taken
November 4, 2007
Date Added
May 13, 2010
Last Updated
February 17, 2026

Image: Tomb of Sir William, d. 1282

The most notable effigy tomb of several in the Shrine Chapel, this knight in chain mail is thought to be Sir William de Valance the Younger (died 1282), who probably went on a Crusade to the Holy Land. This effigy is one of the best pieces of its kind in England, as it is well-preserved and uniquely lifelike. The knight is shown in the act of drawing his sword and his clothing and armor are carved in intricate detail. It was originally painted in bright blue, red and green, traces of which can still be seen in the folds of the cloak.

Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire, England, UK

by Holly Hayes
on November 4, 2007