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Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross
Saint John’s Millennium Cross

© the copyright holder. Image credit: Colin White / Art UK

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A total of 12 crosses were erected, one in each of the island's parishes as a gift from the States of Jersey. The project was one of several sponsored by the Millennium Fund to mark 2,000 years of Christianity. It is believed that wayside crosses were once abundant throughout the island, until they were all but destroyed during the Reformation. Little evidence now remains of them. The design selected was based on the cross which stands at Elizabeth Castle, which was erected there in 1959 to mark the site of the Abbey of St Helier. It is believed to be an accurate reproduction of a medieval wayside cross. The cross features a slender granite cross atop a solid granite base, including an octagonal supporting collar.
Title

Saint John’s Millennium Cross

Date

2000

Medium

granite

Measurements

H 244 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

JE3_CW_S005

Acquisition method

commissioned by the States of Jersey

Work type

Cross

Owner

States of Jersey

Custodian

States of Jersey

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

plaque affixed to base: THIS WAYSIDE CROSS / WAS PRESENTED TO THE PARISH / BY THE STATES OF JERSEY / TO COMMEMORATE / BOTH THE MILLENNIUM / AND 2000 YEARS / OF THE BIRTH OF CHRIST / DEDICATED SUNDAY MAY 21st. 2000 / C.J. LE H. HINAULT / CONNÉTABLE; opposite side of base, a shield containing a Maltese Cross, followed by the words: A.D. 2000 / ST JOHN; on the horizontal bar of the cross above: TO THE GLORY OF GOD

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