Image: The Repton Stone, Derby Museum, Derby
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Description: The following is taken from the description kindly left by Derby Museum: The Repton Stone Part of an 8th-century Anglo Saxon cross which once stood outside the church at Repton. This scene represents the mouth of Hell. A monster with a human head and a serpent's body devours two human figures . They are dressed in knee-length breeches with cross-gartered legs.
Title: The Repton Stone, Derby Museum, Derby
Credit: The Repton Stone, Derby Museum, Derby
Author: Eamon Curry from Derby, England
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