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Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it. | | | Description | The enormous cross shaft outside St Peter's in Wolverhampton - the remains of an Anglo-Saxon Monastery. Some sources say 9th Century, others 10th. It is thought the cross shaft is a Roman column, transported from Wroxeter, and carved. Speaking with members of an archaeological group a few months ago, they reported anecdotal evidence that perhaps an Iron Age hillfort once was where the city centre, and St Peter's, now are - it is the highest point of the city. |
| Posted Comments: TimPrevett (2007-07-28) | Yes, the sky was blue this morning... wow; taken less than 12 hours ago. It's clouding over now - but here's a testimony to brevity of sunshine! |
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