DescriptionWall painting in St Illtud's church - geograph.org.uk - 1375489.jpg
English: Wall painting in St Illtud's church This image of St Christopher is thought to have been painted about 1400. The infant Christ can just be discerned on his shoulder. Obliterated for centuries as idolatrous, it was rediscovered during Victorian restorations.
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