Volume 8: Western Yorkshire

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Current Display: Kildwick 9, West Riding of Yorkshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
See Kildwick 1
Church Dedication
St Andrew
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

The surviving photographs suggest another incomplete cross-arm. Collingwood's text merely describes both sides as 'much defaced' (1908, 170).

Discussion

Datable only in the context of its discovery with the other remains; and possibly by the form of the cross-arm implied in the surviving photographs.

Date
Possibly tenth century
References
Collingwood 1908, 171, no. 9, pls. on 170; Collingwood 1912, 130; Collingwood 1915a, 197
Endnotes
[1] The following are general references to the Kildwick stones: Brigg 1908, 165–7; Morris 1911, 285; Collingwood 1915b, 334; Pontefract and Hartley [1936], 20; Mee 1941, 206–7; Pevsner 1959, 283–4; Faull 1981, 218; Faull 1986b, 29, 33, 36, 40, pl. VII.

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