
Column Capitals - St Kyneburgha - Castor, Cambridgeshire
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N 52° 34.376 W 000° 20.504
30U E 680135 N 5828084
Medieval carvings on the column capitals in St Kyneburgha's church, Castor.
Waymark Code: WMVN4A
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/07/2017
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"The capital carvings are a fascinating mixture of scenes from daily life, religious themes, and mythological beasts. Those on the tower capitals include the following scenes: North-East capitals - Sampson and the Lion, a boar hunt (note man with spear, and one hound sliced in half by the boar) and a man harvesting with a sickle; North-West capitals – ‘Green Men’ with foliage, an elephant (with cloven feet) and palm tree, a pelican (symbol of the Mass); South-West capitals – two men with ‘kite’ shields fighting over a woman (St Kyneburgha?); South-East capitals – two dragons fighting and a man with a basket picking grapes."
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