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- Wolverhampton_Pillar abstract "The Wolverhampton Pillar is the shaft of an Anglo-Saxon High cross, still standing in its original location in the churchyard of St Peter's Collegiate Church, in Wolverhampton.It is a scheduled ancient monument, and probably dates from around AD 996 when a college was founded at this site.The decoration is of an extremely rare type, and has survived the effects of weathering comparatively well. It consists of seven bands, depicting vine scrolls, various animals, acanthus, and lattice-work.Kendrick (1938) considered the decoration to be unique; the only surviving example in England which demonstrated the southern continental Baroque style.He also thought (1949) that it illustrated "a taste for acrowded display of finicky decoration", which is also reflected in the later Stapleford Cross.".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar thumbnail Wolverhampton_St_Peters_-_Saxon_cross_shaft.jpg?width=300.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wikiPageExternalLink plaster-cast-unknown.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wikiPageExternalLink 26776296.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wikiPageExternalLink hob.aspx?hob_id=118820.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wikiPageID "41512449".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wikiPageRevisionID "602413555".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar desc "1500.0".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar num "1005886".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wolverhampton.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar subject Category:High_crosses_in_England.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar subject Category:Monumental_crosses_in_England.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_the_West_Midlands_(county).
- Wolverhampton_Pillar point "52.586621 -2.128087".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar type SpatialThing.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar comment "The Wolverhampton Pillar is the shaft of an Anglo-Saxon High cross, still standing in its original location in the churchyard of St Peter's Collegiate Church, in Wolverhampton.It is a scheduled ancient monument, and probably dates from around AD 996 when a college was founded at this site.The decoration is of an extremely rare type, and has survived the effects of weathering comparatively well.".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar label "Wolverhampton Pillar".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar sameAs m.0zwlszk.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar sameAs Q16903638.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar sameAs Q16903638.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar lat "52.586621".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar long "-2.128087".
- Wolverhampton_Pillar wasDerivedFrom Wolverhampton_Pillar?oldid=602413555.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar depiction Wolverhampton_St_Peters_-_Saxon_cross_shaft.jpg.
- Wolverhampton_Pillar isPrimaryTopicOf Wolverhampton_Pillar.