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The earlier altar cross is now above the western door in the nave.
An interesting feature is the large 10th-century altar cross.
It was later transferred to the new cathedral, where it sits in the centre of the altar cross.
Unlike present usage, the altar cross and candlesticks were left on the altar.
James Biddle also built an altar cross, and a kneeling bench and reading stand for the minister.
The retable is also where the altar cross, flowers and "office light" type candlesticks sit.
The Franciscan altar cross, brass candlesticks and hanging lamps are from Florence.
Behind him a servant led a packhorse which carried four big altar crosses taken from Kjartan's hoard.
The Cathedral was now a place of worship, and central to it where the 1.5 metre high sterling silver altar cross and the two candlesticks.
In 2003 "of The cornerstones', altar cross in the Ev church.
The brass altar cross was donated by Surgeon-General Cornish.
The front of the sanctuary contains the altar completed with an altar cross, a baptismal font, and the pulpit.
Altar cross (1959) at Royal Chapel in the Tower of London, England.
They became detachable from their staffs, so that the earliest altar crosses were processional crosses placed on a stand at the end of the procession.
The design of the figure is derived from Byzantine imperial coins, and the cross itself is large and closely resembles an altar cross.
In a rare foray into sculpture, Stevenson designed the altar cross for the children's chapel at the Piedmont Community Church.
Altar Cross (1657-1661)
Here are the different graves and kept a crypt surmounted by a temple of classical Greek-order Doric, to protect an altar cross with wood.
The suppression also caused the breaking-up of the altar stones and the sale of the altar cross and candlesticks.
The altar cross and most of the brass items were given in memory of Rev. H. Pearson towards the end of the 19th century.
On the altar table is the altar cross which is made of iron, gilded and inlaid with mosaic and mother of pearl; this dates from 1896.
The altar cross and the candlesticks were also designed by Richmond, as was the stained glass, which was made by James Powell and Sons.
An altar cross from Moscow dating from 1731 is made of gold outlined with pearls and sprinkled with uncut diamonds, rubies, sapphires and semiprecious stones.
All That Glitters From Mount Athos came a carved wooden altar cross adorned with silver, gold, precious stones and pearls.
The painting of Saint Catherine is by Helena Vurnik, and France Kralj created the altar cross.