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"Cowper's Cross is thought to date back to the 12th century AD. It stands beside an old Roman road that crosses Rombald’s Moor and once provided a link between the West Yorkshire towns of Keighley and Ilkley.
The origins of the cross are uncertain but it is probably named after the Ilkley family of Cawper. The original shaft of the cross bore four cup-markings implying that it was extremely old and possibly even a Christianized monolith."

Ebony RSW
90mm lens
Kodak Tmax 100
Kodak HC110 B dilution
The origins of the cross are uncertain but it is probably named after the Ilkley family of Cawper. The original shaft of the cross bore four cup-markings implying that it was extremely old and possibly even a Christianized monolith."

Ebony RSW
90mm lens
Kodak Tmax 100
Kodak HC110 B dilution
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