The Cross at Salisbury While under Repair

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A view looking down Minster Street in Salisbury showing medieval buildings with the Poultry Cross in the foreground. The Poultry Cross is the last surviving of four medieval crosses in the city which marked the position of various market trade areas.

The Museum holds a number of artworks depicting the Cross but this version is particularly interesting because it depicts it with repair work in progress.

Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum

Salisbury

Title

The Cross at Salisbury While under Repair

Date

c.1874

Medium

oil on board (?)

Measurements

H 25.2 x W 35 cm

Accession number

SBYWM:2005.64

Acquisition method

purchased with the assistance of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council/Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund and the National Art Collections Fund

Work type

Painting

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