Cross at St Barnabas Church

Introduction

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Cross at St Barnabas Church

Image: © Peter Craine Taken: 11 Feb 2007

The sign on the cross says "TO THE GLORY OF GOD THESE FRAGMENTS OF A SAXON CROSS EVIDENCE OF A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN BROMBOROUGH A THOUSAND YEARS AGO WERE RE-ERECTED BY THE BROMBOROUGH SOCIETY IN 1958." However, other sources state this is a Viking cross. Personally, I think it looks Celtic.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.333226
Longitude
-2.979184