AN ANCIENT Anglo-Saxon preaching cross in a Dumfriesshire church is at the centre of an international research project. A team of professors and scientists will spend four days this week creating a 3D ...
The Ruthwell Cross is one for the few artistic treasures to have survived from the Angles’ conquest and settlement of southern Scotland. The Angles who carved out the Kingdom of Bernicia were pagans, ...
THE remarkable story of the how the Ruthwell Cross has been preserved for centuries could be brought into the modern era. Heather Hobma, a graduate student at Canada’s Loughbridge University, hopes to ...
Pam Graves explains the symbolism and significance of a six-metre high carved cross dating from 7th Century. Pam Graves is a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Durham.
The Modern Language Review, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Apr., 1933), pp. 145-155 (11 pages) ...
Henry Duncan opened the savings bank in Ruthwell in 1810 A play on the life of the Dumfriesshire minister who started the world's first savings bank has been premiered in the church where he preached.
https://doi.org/10.2307/456472 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/456472 Copy URL ...
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