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Description: Identifier: victoriahistorycorn01page (find matches) Title: The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall Year: 1906 (1900s) Authors: Page, William, 1861-1934 Subjects: Natural history Publisher: London : (A. Constable and Company) Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: Fig. 75. Crosses with Projections at the Neck, etc., and Latin Crosses. Fig. 63. Basil, No. i—Fig. 64. St. Juliot, No. 2—Fig. 65. HoUoway Cross—Fig. 66. St. Allen—Fig. 67. New Park-Fig. 68. Treslea Cross—Fig. 75. St. Minver—Fig. 76. Carlanken—Fig. 77. Trerank. EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS PLATE XI Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 74. Fig. 72. Holed Crosses Fig. 69. Three-hole Cross—Fig. 70. Trevenning Cross—Fig. 71. Tresmeer—Fig. 72. Michaelstow—Fig. 73. St. Wendron —Fig. 74. Pencarrow. A HISTORY OF CORNWALL 4. Wheel Crosses with Crucial Projections ^ The distinctive feature of this type consists in the addition of three rectangular projections extending beyond the rounded head. There are four examples, viz. :— Blisland—St. Pratts Well, Peverells Cross ; Cardinham—In churchyard, No. I, TresleaCross (fig. 68). See also type 5 (c). 5. Holed Crosses This term is applied to those crosses which have two, three, or four holes between the arms and ring of the head. With the exception of the cross in Phillack churchyard, which has only the two upper holes pierced, and the two crosses at Egloshayle (fig. 69) and Perranzabuloe, which have three, all have four holes, and are locally called Four-hole Crosses. There are altogether twenty-eight examples of four-holed crosses, of which the following thirteen Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall (1906) (14777375892)
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Author: Page, William, 1861-1934
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