Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland
Select a site alphabetically from the choices shown in the box below. Alternatively, browse sculptural examples using the Forward/Back buttons.
Chapters for this volume, along with copies of original in-text images, are available here.
Overview
Object type: Hogback with figures on both sides [1]
Measurements: Not known
Stone type: Not known
Plate numbers in printed volume: None
Corpus volume reference: Vol 1 p. 156
(There may be more views or larger images available for this item. Click on the thumbnail image to view.)
Present Location
Not known
Evidence for Discovery
None
Church Dedication
All Saints
Present Condition
Not known
Description
Possibly the same as Sockburn 21
Discussion
Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).
Date
Not known
References
(—) 1889-90b, 132; Hodges 1894, 71; (—) 1899-1900a, 60; Lang 1967, 146; Lang 1972, 236; Morris 1976, 144; Lang 1984, 166, no. 8
Endnotes
1. The following are general references to the Sockburn stones: Surtees 1823, 249; Longstaffe 1858, 82; (—) 1869-79f, liv; Allen and Browne 1885, 352; (—) 1887c; Eastwood 1887, 347; Allen 1889, 229; (—) 1889-90b, 132; (—) 1899-1900a, 60; (—) 1903, xiii; (—) 1909-10c, 239; Collingwood 1927, 148, 166, 169; (—) 1951-6a, 213; Pevsner 1953, 211; Lang 1972, 235-6; Schmidt 1973, 68-77; Morris 1976, 144; Bailey 1980, 91.



