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Figure 1: Gorton Monastery with the cloister garden perimeter wall located on the right
Figure 3: Detailed location map of the Monastery.
Figure 5: 1992 Map of the Church and Friary, indicating the enclosed cloister garden and minus the southern and eastern wings to the cloister
Figure 6: The Church and Friary showing the demolished southern cloister wing in the mid-20th century
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