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English: Rear cover of the St Cuthbert or Stonyhurst Gospel, Anglo-Saxon, c. 700
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Source http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/bookbindings/LargeImage.aspx?RecordId=020-000015492&ImageId=ImageId=55021&Copyright=BL - logoless version, slightly cropped
Author Unknown artist, c. 700

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