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Source/Archive record SDR7574 - 'A corpus of the pre-Conquest carved stones of Derbyshire', Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

Title 'A corpus of the pre-Conquest carved stones of Derbyshire', Derbyshire Archaeological Journal
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1937

Abstract/Summary

Routh, T. E. 1937. A Corpus of the Pre-Conquest Carved Stones of Derbyshire, in Derbyshire Journal of Archaeology, Volume 58, N. S. 11 1-46

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Location

Referenced Monuments (18)

  • All Saints Church, Bakewell (Listed Building)
  • Bradbourne Cross, All Saints' churchyard, Bradbourne (Scheduled Monument)
  • Broken churchyard cross base (moved), St Mary's Churchyard, Norbury and Roston (Listed Building)
  • Carved stones, All Saint's Church, Bakewell (Site)
  • Cross fragment, St Werburgh's Churchyard, Spondon, Derby (Monument)
  • Cross shaft (former site of) and possible chapel, Whaley Bridge (Monument)
  • Cross Shaft, St Peter's Church, Off School Lane, Hope (Scheduled Monument)
  • Cross, St Lawrence's Churchyard, Eyam (Scheduled Monument)
  • Cross, St. Thomas Becket's Church, Chapel-en-le-Frith (Monument)
  • Cross-head, St Katherine's Church, Rowsley (Monument)
  • Edale or Champion Cross, Edale (Monument)
  • High Cross, All Saints Churchyard, South Church Street, Bakewell (Listed Building)
  • Pre-Conquest carved stones, St Helen's Church, Churchtown, Darley Dale (Monument)
  • Saxon cross stump, All Saints churchyard, Brailsford (Listed Building)
  • Shall Cross, junction of Old Lane and Elnor Road, Whaley Bridge (Monument)
  • St Alkmund's churchyard (site of), Derby (Monument)
  • St Mary's Church, Norbury Hollow, Norbury and Roston (Listed Building)
  • Stone cross, St. Werburgh's churchyard, Blackwell (Listed Building)

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Mar 1 2024 5:17PM

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