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Derby: 66 and 66A (and 66B) Friar Gate, with Headless Cross 2012-12-10
Late C18. List description (as 66 and 66A): list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1287557 . For further comment, see www.flickr.com/photos/40878011@N07/8261728263/ .
In the foreground is the "Headless Cross", according to this page "also known as the Plague Stone or Vinegar Stone, because money was deposited in a trough of vinegar in the top of the stone in the belief that the vinegar would disinfect the coins and prevent the spread of the plague, this stone originally formed part of a medieval cross which stood at the upper end of Friargate. It was removed from the Arboretum park and replaced here near its original site in June 1979." List description (while still in the arboretum): list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1288049 .
In the foreground is the "Headless Cross", according to this page "also known as the Plague Stone or Vinegar Stone, because money was deposited in a trough of vinegar in the top of the stone in the belief that the vinegar would disinfect the coins and prevent the spread of the plague, this stone originally formed part of a medieval cross which stood at the upper end of Friargate. It was removed from the Arboretum park and replaced here near its original site in June 1979." List description (while still in the arboretum): list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1288049 .
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