The Eleanor Cross - Charing Cross, London
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The Eleanor Cross - Charing Cross, London
The Eleanor Cross - Charing Cross, London. The Twelve Eleanor crosses in England (twelve - originally in wood) were erected by Edward I along the route of Eleanor of Castiles funeral procession from the North of England in 1290. This one is a Victorian replica of the original cross, designed by E. M. Barry. The original was destroyed on the orders of Parliament in 1647 during the Englsh Civil War. Date: circa 1910
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