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On the left is the 9th century cross-carved stone with inscriptions. It was found in 1883 and is also known as the Alpha and Omega Stone. On the right is the base of a cross dating to the 9th - 11th centuries.
Nash-Williams ECMW (1950) no. 392 and 394 / Edwards (2007) P123 and P125