Triangles: 3M
Vertices: 1.5M
More model informationThis stone pillar was found in 1857 when the site of a keeil was cleared. It appears now to stand on, or close to, its original location, as part of a modern structure acknowledging the former keeill.
It bears a simple cross on one face near its head. The cross has arms of equal length, which have been boldly pecked and gouged out. It is very similar in form to Manx Cross 7.
Early Medieval
Found St Patrick’s Chair, Magher y Chairn, Marown, Glenfaba, Isle of Man
iMuseum (Manx National Heritage)
Cross was scanned in situ with the result that some surfaces could not be captured or photographed.
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