Date:2006
Description:In 2006 column was cleaned and the steps replaced. The Market Cross marks the spot in the High Street where a variety of weekly markets take place. The Market Cross originally stood in the centre of the High Street, opposite the end of the Ironmarket. It has been restored several times in its lifetime and in 1820 it was moved to its present location in front of the Guidlhall. At some point a Roman Doric column and lamp were added to the medieval steps. This column has been replaced and the original stands outside the Brampton Museum.
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In 2006 column was cleaned and the steps replaced. The Market Cross marks the spot in the High Street ...
However the Market Cross renovated in 2006 was not the 'original' column.
The steps are being replaced whilst the column is carefully held in place by a steel structure.
An alternative view showing the work in progess to replace the steps up to the column. The Guildhall, ...
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Creators: Mr Jim Worgan - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Jim Worgan
Donor ref:PA 9367 (22/49312)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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