Date:2006
Description:The steps are being replaced whilst the column is carefully held in place by a steel structure.
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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 Stephen Whetnall - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Stephen Whetnall
Donor ref:Nm.2024.32.4 (22/49310)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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