Date:1760 - 1799 (c.)
Description:'Pillar at Wolverhampton.' [?East] view of an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft standing on a pile of rubble. The cap is cracked, and the pillar has five bands of decoration. It probably dates from the mid 9th century and is 14 feet high. Anonymous, [?T. Carter].
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'Pillar at Wolverhampton.' [?East] view of an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft standing on a pile of rubble. ...
'To Peter Vere Esqr. of C. C. C. Oxford M. A. & F. S. A., now of Grosvenor Place, London, this Plate ...
Showing a Anglo-Saxon pillar with a round base, standing in front of the chancel in the church-yard. ...
'Druidical Column, Wolverhampton.' Showing a pillar with faint decoration, standing on a pile of rubble. ...
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Donor ref:SV-XII.107 (45/10115)
Source: William Salt Library
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