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Monumental Effigy, from Hulme.
Carved in red sandstone. In relief; height 28 inches; base 19½ inches. Represents the head of a female with a coronal of braided hair; a similar mode of dressing is seen in the first illustration of Earwaker's Chester.
Now in Peel Park Museum, Salford.
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Monumental Figure, from Hulme.
Of red sandstone. In relief, measuring 22 inches high by 18 inches wide at the base. The head has been broken off. Dr Colley March observes: "It may be a German Matrona, and so might well be 'standing, fully draped, and holding fruit.'"
Now in Peel Park Museum, Salford.