Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland

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Current Display: Norham 08a, Northumberland Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Showing in east face of pillar. See no. 1.
Evidence for Discovery
Raine (1852) records that about eighteen fragments of sculpture found by Mr. Gilly in 1833 in investigating foundations of building in churchyard a few paces from east end of present church. Fragments built up into pillar by time of note in (-) 1869-79c, and possibly before Stuart (1867), whose plates show only faces now visible [1]. Pillar originally in churchyard: Allen and Browne 1885, 351; (-) 1889-90d, 243; Tomlinson 1891, 551. Removed indoors c. 1891: (-) 1891-2b, 49-54; Hodges 1893, 85. Very few fragments described before Stuart.
Church Dedication
St Cuthbert
Present Condition
Fair
Description

Only one face is visible.

B (narrow): Part of a half pattern A with bar terminal surrounded by a double roll moulding.

Discussion

This seems to be part of a cross-arm. The crisp rounded strands are comparable with that on 5, face D. Adcock reconstructed this as half pattern B, comparing it with 15.

Date
Probably ninth century
References
Stuart 1867, pl. xxvii, 4; Adcock 1974, 189-90, pl. 68B
Endnotes
1. Those faces which are cemented into the pillar cannot be described but some descriptions can be based on earlier illustrations

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