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Here was St Cuthbert’s pectoral cross, the piece of Christian jewellery that he wore on his chest in the 7th Century, glittering as brightly as it must have done then. And here, as the ...
A rare collection of Anglo-Saxon artefacts, including the wooden coffin of St Cuthbert, has gone on display at Durham Cathedral. Other items on show include his pectoral cross and comb.
On display in Open Treasure, the cathedral's multi-million pound exhibition experience, the collection also includes a gold and garnet pectoral cross, St Cuthbert's portable altar and an ivory comb.
Some of the cathedral’s most precious objects, including the Anglo-Saxon coffin of St Cuthbert, his famous pectoral cross and the original Sanctuary Knocker are going on permanent display.
enabling visitors to view “up close” the treasures of St Cuthbert, including his coffin and Pectoral Cross. St Cuthbert was known for both his religious leadership as well as living a simple ...
St Cuthbert's Cave, in a remote area of Belford in Northumberland ... also has Saint Cuthbert's coffin and jewelled Pectoral Cross in its museum. The walk to the cave - whose entrance had been ...
The flag is based on the colours of County Durham and St Cuthbert's cross The winner of a competition to design a flag celebrating County Durham's "cultural heritage" has been announced.