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Dr Caitlin Green
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Dr Caitlin Green

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History, archaeology, place-names & early lit. Main research on post-Roman Britain & Anglo-Saxon England; also long-distance trade, migration & contact.

Cornwall/Lincolnshire
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    1. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 19

      Other lost medieval chapels on the Cornish coast include the chapel that once stood on Chapel Rock between St Michael's Mount & Marazion; this chapel was first mentioned in 1419 and is said to have been demolished in 1645.pic.twitter.com/UswNTFUpvw

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    2. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 19

      The chapel on Chapel Rock and St Michael's Mount on a map from Henry VIII's reign; interestingly, Chapel Rock is shown still attached to the mainland on here: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/unvbrit/m/001cotaugi00001u00034000.html …pic.twitter.com/V1hW4vDruz

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    3. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 20

      The chapel on Chapel Rock was said to be newly built in 1419, when John Meger left 4d to the fabric of it in his will of that year; it has been suggested that the chapel served as the last shrine for pilgrims visiting St Michael's Mount.pic.twitter.com/5EQxIpTjde

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    4. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 20

      A much older structure is found on the cliffs above Porth Chapel, just a little to the west of Porthcurno — the chapel found here, known as St Levan's Chapel, is believed to have its origins in the 7th or 8th century: http://awalkamongstthestones.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/of-walks-and-crosses-cornwall-pt-1.html … & https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1007285 …pic.twitter.com/vgxphcGpuV

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    5. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 20

      Around 25m above St Levan's Chapel is St Levan's Well, which in its current form may date from the 18thC; note, St Levan is a modification of an original Selevan, from Salamun/Solomon: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/933661  & http://maps.nls.uk/view/101439638#  & https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JxIjiMStTKIC&lpg=PA227&pg=PA227#v=onepage&q&f=false …pic.twitter.com/MXtirz7wYk

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    6. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 26

      Robert Kearsley Dawson's 1832 map of St Ives, which shows and labels the Tregenna Stream, via http://www.tooleys.co.uk/counties_sw.html …pic.twitter.com/kPJD1d2xZU

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    7. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Mar 26

      A lovely photograph of Porthminster beach c.1900, at the height of the seine fishing industry, with boats pulled up beyond the railway viaduct: https://www.placeify.co.uk/stivesarchive/#content-22 …pic.twitter.com/WTNzMla4gX

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    8. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Apr 3

      Another interesting coastal chapel site is St Helen's Chapel, Cape Cornwall; a very early Chi-Rho stone was found here (5thC?), but has subsequently been lost (pic: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2106157 )pic.twitter.com/ISO5YsY4zB

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    9. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Apr 16

      The reported site of a medieval chapel on the Towans looking towards Godrevy; the location recorded is immediately in the foreground of this photograph, although there are no visible remains.pic.twitter.com/RzoJsSmzxW

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    10. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Jul 28

      Two large pillars from a presumed lost medieval chapel at Carn Brea, Cornwall, found in the walls of a cottage demolished in c.1910 and erected in the grounds of Trengweath, Redruth; the cross is a possible defaced medieval cross of unknown provenance.pic.twitter.com/Apbyl4U54i

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      Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Aug 7

      St Rumon's Cross, Redruth, thought to be connected with St Rumon's Chapel here, which was licensed in 1400 & "long in ruins" in 1745.pic.twitter.com/AQPH4Yxzrr

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        2. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Aug 8

          Some more pieces of medieval stonework from the former 15th-century St Rumon's Chapel, Redruth, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/MBP2mgpAld

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        3. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Aug 13

          Chapel Euny Well, Sancreed, Cornwall, is the site of another lost medieval chapel; the chapel, which had an unusual plan and orientation, was ruinous in the 19th century and has now gone, but dressed stone from it seems to be used around the top of the holy well.pic.twitter.com/XuzOXvUrxB

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        4. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Aug 13

          A view of Chapel Euny well from 1904: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/issue.xhtml?recordId=1155300&recordType=GreyLitSeries …pic.twitter.com/PjAc5dHeKH

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        5. Dr Caitlin Green‏ @caitlinrgreen Aug 20

          A decorated tree near Chapel Euny well, Sancreed.pic.twitter.com/QzeoMFhQ2V

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