DescriptionThe New Forest its history and its scenery - page 288.png
English: "The Staple Cross". Engraving from page 288 of The New Forest: Its history and its scenery by John R. Wise. Printed by Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1863. Picture was drawn by Walter Crane and engraved by W. J. Linton, probably in 1862. See this image for a modern view of the same cross-shaft.
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