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Cross Country

One week in summer 2017 I found myself playing concertina at the Minack Theatre, and on one of the days when there wasn't a matinée performance, idly looking across the Ordnance map, I noticed a _Cross_ marked nearby in their antique font. And then another in the nearest churchyard, and a third. In fact now I'd noticed these I realized there were dozens of them all across the map, by roads or field edges, or in churchyards. So the next sunny day I decided I should string togeher the ones I'd spotted on the map into a day walk. (Somehow, even though I'd limited myself to three parishes and searched fairly diligently, I managed to miss at least four.)

Later, I found a book from 1856,—_"Old Cornish Crosses"_ by Arthur G. Langdon, which classifies them into types and includes a number of ink drawings.

Old Cornish Crosses

More cross locations on a Google spreadsheet

Then and now

Some images comparing Langdon's pictures with the crosses as photographed in 2017.

By Rospletha.

In St. Levan churchyard.

By Roskestal, toward Arden-Sawah.

Between Trevilley and Trevescan.

In Sennen churchyard.

By Mayon, or Maen.

By Chyoone.

Boskenna Cross.

At Boskenna gate.

North of Boskenna gate.