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'Maughold High Cross: Unlocking its Symbolic Meaning'

Date(s): April 2015

Creator(s): Allwood, David

Scope & Content: Illustrated dissertation submitted for BA History, Heritage and Archaeology degree to the Isle of Man College, working in conjunction with the University of Chester.The dissertation examines the history and symbolism of the High Cross at Maughold, attempting to unlock the meaning of these symbols and help clarify the provenance and context of this unique Manx monument. Chapters covered: an illustrated description; the church and parish of Maughold; methology; 20th century developments of Maughold High Cross. Part two includes images of the cross and carved images that are on the cross are featured.

Language: English

Extent: 60 pages

Item name: dissertation

Collection: Manuscript Archive

Level: ITEM

ID number: MS 13836

Record class: Private

Access conditions: No regulations or restrictions are implemented on this material. Advance notification of a research visit is advisable by emailing library@mnh.gov.im

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