Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland

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Current Display: Billingham 05, Durham Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost or unidentifiable
Evidence for Discovery
First noted by Longstaffe (1858, 82) that carved stones built into walls of church tower. Most now very worn. Not all of those surviving drawn in Stuart (1867) and some which were drawn not now identifiable.
Church Dedication
St Cuthbert
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

Only Stuart's drawing survives to give an impression of this piece.

B (narrow): A panel of six-strand plain plait surrounded by a roll moulding.

Discussion

There is too little in the surviving illustration on which to base an opinion.

Date
Uncertain
References
Stuart 1867, pl. cxi, 3; Allen and Browne 1885, 352
Endnotes
1. The following are general references to the Billingham stones: Longstaffe 1858, 82; Hodges 1887-8a, 126; Hodges 1923-4c, 280; Fisher 1962, 50; Taylor 1978, 747.

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