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Description Carlisle Market Cross 6409708 3d6e1b07.jpg |
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Carlisle Cross. Carlisle Market Cross (aka “Carlisle Cross” or “Carel Cross”) was erected in 1682 on the site of an earlier cross. On the top, there is a lion which is sitting holding a scroll with the city arms. Below it, there are four sundials with incised Roman numerals. It is Grade I-listed (Historic England List Entry Number: 1297369)
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Author | David Dixon |
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Camera location | 54° 53′ 39.92″ N, 2° 56′ 09″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 54.894422; -2.935820 |
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Object location | 54° 53′ 40.2″ N, 2° 56′ 09″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 54.894490; -2.935780 |
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