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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Rough pillar stone featuring an incised linear cross/crosslet filling the face, with a second crossleted transverse bar half-way down the stem between the head and the crossleted foot. (Nash-Williams, 1950). (Annotated note in above volume refers to the following description): Stone bearing an elaborate arrangement of crosses, forming a kind of framework round a central cross (Nash-Williams, A.C. 1931).
Site Name: unprovenanced,
Notes: Documented by Nash-Williams as of uncertain provenance. However, an annotated entry (credited to Arch. Camb. 1931) within the ECM volume, refers to a pillar stone located in the churchyard of St. Tyssul's Church, Llandyssul; distinct from the Velvoria Stone (14.306/28).