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Summary
DescriptionMaughold stone, Hedin cross, ship.jpg
English: Illustration of a Viking ship engraved on a stone at Kirk Maughold, Isle of Man. The stone is sometimes called "Maughold IV" or "Hedin's Cross".
Date
Uncertain, prior to 1914
Source
Island Heritage: Dealing With Some Phases of Manx History, by William Cubbon, page 70 figure 24, published in 1952.
Author
Uploader is uncertain but suspects it is authored by P.M.C. Kermode (d. 1932), since the image appears in an article authored by him in 1914 [1][2].
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