Black and white
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2016.50.1046
Identification
Item: Bonallack Cross, Constantine, Cornwall
Description: Bonallack Cross at the foot of a large tree, was first recorded in 1856 in Gryll's Helston garden. Standing at 53in high, 18in wide with a head which is just over 31in across, the cross is made of coarse grained granite. It is a round headed cross with rectangular shaft, a 'modern' face with chevrons and horse shoes around incised, and is the only one like this in the area. The edge moulding with slightly splayed arms could have been a wayside marker, chapel or well site or boundary stone. The pattern is 11th or 12th century Norman.
Condition: Good
Description
Material: Photographic paper
Production
Method: Printed
Category: Photography
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