This cross, erected in 1928, is a monument to the dead of the Battle of Towton. The cross head is medieval and may come from the chapel that Richard III erected as an earlier memorial.
Wonderfully atmospheric. I was there in late morning on a fairly blue sky day so my own photograph was fairly pedestrian.
EDIT: I did a small page of Towton images back when everyone was on dial-up (so they're small) -- there are some shots of the Cock Beck in flood that tell the story of what Towton was probably like.
I wish I'd had more time. It was late afternoon. The light was failing and Ailz asked me where I wanted to go- and I said "Towton". She stayed in the car while I strode off into the mud.
If you want to appropriate this image for your site, please feel free.
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Date: 2012-01-25 02:42 pm (UTC)EDIT: I did a small page of Towton images back when everyone was on dial-up (so they're small) -- there are some shots of the Cock Beck in flood that tell the story of what Towton was probably like.
http://www.r3.org/archives/ricardian_britain/towton/index.html
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Date: 2012-01-25 03:03 pm (UTC)I wish I'd had more time. It was late afternoon. The light was failing and Ailz asked me where I wanted to go- and I said "Towton". She stayed in the car while I strode off into the mud.
If you want to appropriate this image for your site, please feel free.
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Date: 2012-01-25 04:54 pm (UTC)I find the Wars of the Roses pretty confusing. One medieval dynasty is very much like another.
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