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The Dragon Stone at St Bees & other carvings in the North of England |
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Title Synopsis Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Bibliography Catalogue Appendix |
Plate 2 Cross Slab, Jurby, Isle of Man The cross slab at Jurby is slightly more eroded, but through being a simpler design, is easier to read. The action takes place on the right hand side of the slab, and reads downwards. Again the dragon is placed lengthways up the slab, with a goblin like figure at one side stabbing at the centre of the beast. The figure is supposed to be in a pit, having a curved line separating him from the dragon. It is so arranged that Sigurd is forced to stab through the bottom of the pit to reach the beast. Further down the panel the figure stands with his thumb in his mouth, and holding something on a pole. Underneath is an animal, possibly Grani, and a muddle of lines that have been variously interpreted as the dead Fafnir or the tree on which the talking birds sit (and hence similar to the Ramsund stone in Sweden).
Cross Slab, Jurby, Isle of Man.
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Text and photos © (unless otherwise stated) 1990-1 Shona E McAndrew
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