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- 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.".
- Q16903638 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.".