Image: Llantwit Major Celtic inscribed stones in Galilee Chapel
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Description: Three Celtic Crosses in the re-furbished Galilee Chapel at the west end of St Illtyd's Church, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Left: Samson's Cross; Middle: Houelt's Cross; Right: Samson's Pillar. The Norman church is on a site first established in 395 AD, and the western end was a roofless ruin for 400 years.
Title: Llantwit Major Celtic inscribed stones in Galilee Chapel
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