Lancaster Cross Stele
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The Lancaster Cross is an ancient stone cross, with one of its arms missing. This cross is inscribed with the following rune: "Pray for Cynibalth and Cuthbert". The height of this cross monument is 920 millimeters, the width is 400 millimeters, and the depth is 145 millimeters. It was discovered near Lancaster and, in order to protect it, people took it to the St. Wilfried Church in Halton. This cross monument can be traced back to the 10th century and is an Anglo Norse cross pillar, with the top part missing. Currently housed in the British Museum.