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- Sheffield_Cross abstract "The Sheffield Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross, dating from the early ninth century. It is the shaft of a stone high cross that was rediscovered hollowed out and in use as a quenching trough in a cutler's workshop in the Park district of Sheffield. It is now in the British Museum. The shaft is carved with a vine motif, a figure with a bow and arrow placed amidst the tendrils; similar figures are found on the Ruthwell Cross and an ivory in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and their significance has been much discussed. The head of the cross is missing. The style of the cross is Mercian, and it is the most northerly known example of this type. It resembles crosses from Bakewell and Eyam, and David Hey uses the similarity of the vine scrolls in the Eyam and Sheffield crosses to hypothesise a single craftsperson.At the time of its discovery the prevailing theory was that the Cross originally stood on the future site of Sheffield Parish Church (now Sheffield Cathedral). A cross outside the church is recorded to have been demolished in 1570 during the English Reformation. Another theory holds that it was originally from Derbyshire.Several crosses in Sheffield survived the Reformation, including the Market Cross, Irish Cross and Townhead Cross, but all are now lost.".
- Sheffield_Cross thumbnail SheffieldCross.png?width=300.
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- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageRevisionID "652015381".
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_cross.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Bakewell.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_Christianity.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_Sheffield.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:High_crosses_in_England.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_European_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monumental_crosses_in_England.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink English_Reformation.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Eyam.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink High_cross.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Mercia.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Ruthwell_Cross.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Cathedral.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Parish_Church.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Vine.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLink File:SheffieldCross.png.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheffield Cross".
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageWikiLinkText "shaft of a stone cross".
- Sheffield_Cross hasPhotoCollection Sheffield_Cross.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:High_cross.
- Sheffield_Cross wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_Christianity.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:Christianity_in_Sheffield.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:High_crosses_in_England.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:Medieval_European_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Sheffield_Cross subject Category:Monumental_crosses_in_England.
- Sheffield_Cross hypernym Cross.
- Sheffield_Cross type Eukaryote.
- Sheffield_Cross type Object.
- Sheffield_Cross comment "The Sheffield Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross, dating from the early ninth century. It is the shaft of a stone high cross that was rediscovered hollowed out and in use as a quenching trough in a cutler's workshop in the Park district of Sheffield. It is now in the British Museum.".
- Sheffield_Cross label "Sheffield Cross".
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- Sheffield_Cross sameAs Q7492655.
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- Sheffield_Cross wasDerivedFrom Sheffield_Cross?oldid=652015381.
- Sheffield_Cross depiction SheffieldCross.png.
- Sheffield_Cross isPrimaryTopicOf Sheffield_Cross.