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This multicoloured commemorative plaque records: This Cross Shaft possibly dates to the 9th Century A.D. and is all that remains of the Anglo-Saxon Monastery. Originally it may have been a Roman column brought from Viriconium near Wroxter in Shropshire. You can still see the remains of the elaborate carving that once covered the upper part of the shaft. But the head of the cross has disappeared. Recorded plaque organisation: St Peter's Collegiate Church.
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This Cross Shaft, dating to the 9th Century A.D., is a remnant of an Anglo-Saxon Monastery and may originally have been a Roman column from Viriconium; it represents the confluence of Roman and Anglo-Saxon history in Britain.
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