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Removal of the Old Market Cross from western end of Market House which is now the main entrance to Lloyds Bank. The Cross is believed to have been originally placed in the Green Market before being moved to Market House, then in Morrab Gardens and…

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Carved cross shaft.
North aisle of St Just church.
Early medieval, has been dated to first half of C10th. Discovered during restoration in 1865.

Grid reference, SW 3715 3144

Further information, Historic Environment Record:…

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Inscribed Cross.
Ogham Stone, dating from 5th to 8th century, cross added 9th to 11th century.
Grid reference, SW8506 4386
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Mylor Cross.

See Historic Environment Record for further information, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO7473&resourceID=1020

See also photos O.388, O.389, O.390, O.391

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Mylor Cross.
Opinions as to date vary from a re-used Bronze Age menhir to early medieval or medieval. The actual photo dates from 1950's/early 60's, going by costume in other photos in the series.

Grid reference, SW82023523

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Mylor Cross.
There are various opinions as to the date of this cross from a re-used Bronze Age menhir to early medieval / medieval.

The photograph dates from the 1950's/early 1960's, going by the clothing.

See Historic Environment Record…

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Mylor Cross. In the churchyard in Mylor Church Town, near Falmouth.
The Historic Environment Record records various options on its age, from being a re-used Bronze Age menhir to early medieval, pre-conquest or medieval.

The photo dates from…

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Trenethick Cross.
A medieval cross, discovered in 1886 in use as a paving stone in the farm stable. ow in the garden of Trenethick.

Grid reference, SW6683 2909

For further information, see Historic Environment Record, …

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Wendron Cross.
Medieval cross.
Exact location needs to be checked on site, either in the churchyard of in the cemetery opposite to the church.

Grid reference, SW6787 3104

Further information, Historic Environment Record,…

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Wendron Cross.
A wheel-headed cross found in 1939, believed to be a boundary marker, now set up in Wendron church yard.

Grid reference: SW 6787 3105

For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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Whitecross' .
Grid reference: SW 6746 3974.
For further information see Historic Environment Record, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO6253&resourceID=1020

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Whitecross' .

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Whitecross' .

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Whitecross' .

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Carved cross outside unidentified church wall.

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Carved celtic cross outside unidentified church wall.

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Carved cross in field.

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Carved cross in unknown churchyard.

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Unidentified cross in field.

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Carved cross in garden.
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