The granite shaft is decorated with simple interlaced patterns, broadly datable to the 10th or 11th centuries. It would formerly have been surmounted by a head in the form of a cross. Six such cross-shafts survive in Devon, the others being at Colyton, Copplestone, Dolton, Sidbury and Chulmleigh. The shaft's original site is not firmly known, but it may by the 'Toisa's Cross' (St Osyth's Cross), which stood outside the West Gate in the middle ages. It was found re-used in the fabric of old Exe Bridge in 1778, then served as a bollard protecting one corner of a house at the junction of High Street and Gandy Street, moved to St Nicholas Priory in 1911 and indoors to our museum in 1991. More information on Anglo-Saxon Exeter: http://www.rammti...
This thesis is concerned with an analysis of church monuments in the south west peninsular counties ...
1986-1986 rescue excavation at corner of Exe Street and Lower North Street iin advance of building c...
Cross of ca.1000. Penmon Priory - Wales. stood in the open 410 m. WNW of church. Head probably belon...
The hedge on the horizon, a familiar feature on the road out from Countess Wear to the M5 interchang...
Photograph of a headless Anglo-Saxon cross in St. Peter's Collegiate Church churchyard, Wolverhampto...
Kingston upon Thames, or Cyninges-tun as it was known in Saxon times, plays an important part in Ang...
2006BC6621_jpg_l and 2006BC6622_jpg_l. The cross is one of the rare surviving pieces which give subs...
This site was thought to enclose the location of the holy well of St. Sidwell. Local folklore sugges...
The remains of the H igh Cross at Auckland St. Andrews are well-known, but little documented. Rosema...
The extensive survival of late medieval bosses in the roofs of many parish churches in Devon has lon...
M/1992/36 Bronze Anglo-Saxon brooch decorated with a pattern of raised lines. The remains of the ir...
In 1992 Holy Trinity church at Buckfastleigh in Devon was burned out in an arson attack that left on...
M/1992/14. Tiny pair of iron Anglo-Saxon shears. They were found inside a cremation urn (Museum ref...
M/1992/17. Part of the socket of an iron spear head. This is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects foun...
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associate...
This thesis is concerned with an analysis of church monuments in the south west peninsular counties ...
1986-1986 rescue excavation at corner of Exe Street and Lower North Street iin advance of building c...
Cross of ca.1000. Penmon Priory - Wales. stood in the open 410 m. WNW of church. Head probably belon...
The hedge on the horizon, a familiar feature on the road out from Countess Wear to the M5 interchang...
Photograph of a headless Anglo-Saxon cross in St. Peter's Collegiate Church churchyard, Wolverhampto...
Kingston upon Thames, or Cyninges-tun as it was known in Saxon times, plays an important part in Ang...
2006BC6621_jpg_l and 2006BC6622_jpg_l. The cross is one of the rare surviving pieces which give subs...
This site was thought to enclose the location of the holy well of St. Sidwell. Local folklore sugges...
The remains of the H igh Cross at Auckland St. Andrews are well-known, but little documented. Rosema...
The extensive survival of late medieval bosses in the roofs of many parish churches in Devon has lon...
M/1992/36 Bronze Anglo-Saxon brooch decorated with a pattern of raised lines. The remains of the ir...
In 1992 Holy Trinity church at Buckfastleigh in Devon was burned out in an arson attack that left on...
M/1992/14. Tiny pair of iron Anglo-Saxon shears. They were found inside a cremation urn (Museum ref...
M/1992/17. Part of the socket of an iron spear head. This is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects foun...
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associate...
This thesis is concerned with an analysis of church monuments in the south west peninsular counties ...
1986-1986 rescue excavation at corner of Exe Street and Lower North Street iin advance of building c...
Cross of ca.1000. Penmon Priory - Wales. stood in the open 410 m. WNW of church. Head probably belon...