English: 19th century engraving of a possibly early 9th century cross-slab from the cemetery of Wearmouth, County Durham (now Tyne and Wear). The central inscription, forming a separate engraving in the original illustration, has been amplified and appended to the bottom by uploader.
Date
9th cent./1863
Source
Raine, James, ed. (1864), The Priory of Hexham (2 vols), Publications of the Surtees Society ; 44, 46, 1. Its Chroniclers, Endowments, and Annals, Durham: Andrews and Co. for the Surtees Society, illus facing p. xl
Author
J. H. Le Keux (given as engraver)
Licensing
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