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Informationen zum Autor Malcolm Seaborne was born in Cardiff and read history at Cambridge. He taught in schools and universities before becoming the Principal of University College! Chester! from which post he retired in 1987. He has written articles on vernacular building styles and has published a major study of the history of school architecture between 1370 and 1870. His interest in the history of architecture and the applied arts led him to make an extensive study of the many early Christian crosses which survive in Celtic Britain and Ireland. He holds a doctorate of the University of Cambridge and is also the author of 'Schools in Wales 1500-1900' and 'Victorian Stained Glass Windows in Flintshire Churches'. Klappentext Ring-headed crosses of impressive height and intricate design were first erected in Iona and Ireland from the eighth century onwards. This book deals with these and shows how they were the culmination of a long period of development during the early Christian period. It also examines the early sculpture of Wales! Cornwall! and the Isle of Man. Examines the full history of the Celtic cross and gives a list of viewable examples Zusammenfassung Ring-headed crosses of impressive height and intricate design were first erected in Iona and Ireland from the eighth century onwards. This book deals with these and shows how they were the culmination of a long period of development during the early Christian period. It also examines the early sculpture of Wales, Cornwall, and the Isle of Man.