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Anglo-Saxon arches in Rougemont Castle gatehouse
A view of the flat-headed arches used in the gatehouse of the Norman castle at Rougemont in Exeter. These are a feature of Anglo-Saxon architecture and suggest that William forced Anglo-Saxon masons to build his castle.
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Anglo-Saxon Minster church of St.Mary, Stow-in-Lindsey, Lincs.
A series of photographs created as PDF files for inclusion in a web site about Anglo-Saxon architecture. Each file deals with a particular church and contains specific text/information about that subject.

Anglo-Saxon church of St. John, Escomb, Co. Durham.
A series of photographs created as PDF files for inclusion in a web site about Anglo-Saxon architecture. Each file deals with a particular church and contains specific text/information about that subject.

Anglo-Saxon church architecture.
Part of an ongoing web site upon the subject of Anglo-Saxon church architecture.

This is an archived collection of files from Frank Parsons' site, located at http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk/ . For full access, please visit the site online if…

Anglo-Saxon church architecture.
Part of an ongoing web site dedicated to Anglo-Saxon church architecture.

This is an archived collection of files from Frank Parsons' site, located at http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk/ . For full access, please visit the site online if…

Anglo-Saxon axe head
M/1992/22
Anglo-Saxon iron axe blade with a socket for a wooden handle. This type of axe, with the cutting edge of its blade pointing up rather than straight ahead, is thought to have been thrown at enemies in battle, rather than used as a tool. This…

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Coloured beads discovered at an Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Sewerby, Yorkshire. These images were originally published as microfiche in 'An Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Cemetery at Sewerby, East Yorkshire' (York University Archaeological…

Anglo-Saxon belt fitting
M/1992/31.
Anglo-Saxon rectangular bronze plate which would have been fixed to a leather belt. It is decorated on one side with a pattern of dots and circles, stamped into the metal. This is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects found by workmen when…

Anglo-Saxon belt fitting
M/1992/27.
Decorated Saxon bronze belt fitting. It would have been fixed to a leather belt so that other objects could be hung from it. This is one of several Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon, between…

Anglo-Saxon bracelet
M/1992/40.
This bronze bracelet or bangle is one of several Anglo-Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon between February 1893 and September 1894. Some of the objects were given to the old Grangewood Museum in…
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