Thanks, sweetpatooti. I remember there were various bits of sandstone lying around the churchyard when I took my pic of what I thought was a "vinegar stone" and had it published in a church magazine on that basis. I think in retrospect it was probably a capital for a column such as you describe for the prior church that stood on the spot.
I see on Mike Royden's site, he transcribes some information that says the stump of the old Garston cross was "relocated into the churchyard of St. Francis in Earp Street." That's something I wasn't aware of when I used to poke around the historic sites of Liverpool. Do you know if it is still there?
You were at Quarry Bank after me since it hadn't turned comprehensive when I left (Calder Girls was still next door). Mr Pobjoy, who had been Headmaster when John Lennon was a pupil, was still the Head when I attended.
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