Christopher T. George
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Not as old as some of those old crosses already posted but he did play on for quite some time.
If Ged`s doing it i am
a famous Liverpool Cross
GOOD OLD HARRY
Ah Bill Dean, our favourite grump. I have a soft spot for him as he fought in Italy during WW2.
Ha ha and a very good BLUE of course. Sorry to sidetrack your very good thread Tony, back to the subject.
Knotty Ash
Not sure how old this is? anyone know of it.
I know Slemon made a story up about it of a fella in a tall hat
nO dODDY - BEAT YOU TO IT HA HA
Link to it here...http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/96991
Hi Tony
Is it a cross or a mileage marker? The lettering at the top might indicate the latter, though of course they might have adapted an old cross. The hatching on the shaft of the cross tells me though that the monument is possibly not medieval, maybe eighteenth century also going by the style of lettering.
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Not sure chris. i assume from Marks link it is not as old as i thought. still i put it up as its interesting.
Oh aye, as per the link, not a cross:
"Sandstone Signpost, Thingwall
This sandstone signpost, dated 1776, is inscribed with the initials of James Clemens, Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1775-1776 who owned the lovely house, Ashfield, which was recently demolished following a fire. Situated at the junction of Thomas Lane and Thingwall Lane, the entrance to Ashfield can be seen behind the pillar."
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
To whet your appetite until I get there.
3rd row - middle picture.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...icrosoft:en-US
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