SP8983 : Geddington Eleanor Cross

near to Geddington, Northamptonshire, Great Britain

Geddington Eleanor Cross
Geddington Eleanor Cross
One of the three remaining of the original 12 Eleanor crosses erected by King Edward I to mark the overnight resting places of the funeral cortege of Queen Eleanor, following her death in Harby on November 28th 1290. Some suggest that Geddington Cross is the work of a mason ‘Garcia of Spain’ as it is so different to the other remaining crosses and surviving illustrations of Cheapside and Charing. It is triangular in plan and rises gracefully to a height of 42 feet. The tiers are arranged as the other crosses but it is more richly ornamented and more Decorated in style.

Having survived The Civil War unscathed, the cross was damaged in the 18th century during the Easter ‘sport’ of squirrel-baiting, where the unfortunate animals were tormented by stone-throwing locals, some taking refuge in the cross. Geddington Cross is arguably the finest but certainly the most enigmatic of the three surviving crosses.
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SP8983, 7 images   (find more images nearby)
Photographer
Richard Croft   (find more nearby)
Image classification
Geograph
Date Taken
Thursday, 23 August, 2007
Submitted
Thursday, 23 August, 2007
Category
Historical item   (find more nearby)
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SP 894 830 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:26.2708N 0:41.1615W
Photographer Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SP 895 830
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