YORK: THE VIRGIN. Probably early 11th century. (Originally 3 ft. 4 in. high.) Photograph by Victoria and Albert Museum, Crown copyright reserved.
23.
a. LONDON, GUILDHALL MUSEUM: STONE FROM ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD. c. 1035. (2 ft. wide.) Photograph by Guildhall Museum.
b. ROUS LENCH: SLAB. c. 1020. (c. 2 ft. wide.) Photograph by the Author.
24.
a. GOSFORTH: CROSS. Late 9th century. (14 1/2 ft. high.)
b. LEEDS, PARISH CHURCH: CROSS. 10th century. Photographs by Mr. H. G. Grainger.
25.
a. WHALLEY: CROSS. 11th century.
b. DARLEY DALE: CROSS. 10th century. (5 ft. 4 in. high.) Photographs by National Buildings Record.
26.
a. DINTON: TYMPANUM. Early 12th century. Photograph by National Buildings Record.
b. SOMPTING: CAPITALS. Early 11th century. Photograph by Mr. F. H. Crossley.
27.
a. KINGSWINFORD: TYMPANUM. THE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL. Early 12th century.
b. MORETON VALLANCE: TYMPANUM. THE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL. Early 12th century. Photographs by Sydney Pitcher.
28.
a. CHARNEY BASSETT: TYMPANUM. PROBABLY DAVID. Early 12th century.
b. SOUTHWELL: TYMPANUM. THE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL. c. 1030. Photographs by National Buildings Record.
29.
DURHAM: CASTLE CHAPEL. c. 1070. Photograph by 'Country Life'.
30.
a. DEERHURST: FONT. c. 910. Photograph by R. P. Howgrave-Graham.
b. MELBURY BUBB: CROSS SHAFT RE-USED AS FONT. c. 900. Photograph by National Buildings Record.
31.
IVORY CRUCIFIX. c. 950. Background Rhenish. (c. 5 in. high.) Photograph by Victoria and Albert Museum, Crown copyright reserved.
32.
IVORY: CHRIST IN MAJESTY. c. 960. (c. 4 in. high.) Archaeological Museum, Cambridge.
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Publication Information: Book Title: English Art, 871-1100. Contributors: D. Talbot Rice - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: xiii.
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