Hooper, B. (2006). A possible 13th-century depiction of St George in Eastwood church, Essex. Church Archaeology 07-09. Vol 7-9, pp. 135-137. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081905.  Cite this via datacite

Title: A possible 13th-century depiction of St George in Eastwood church, Essex
Issue: Church Archaeology 07-09
Series: Church Archaeology
Volume: 7-9
Page Start/End: 135 - 137
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Abstract: The subject of this paper is the recently discovered graffiti of a knight, a horse and a dragon. The question addressed is whether or not it all the marks can be read as one event and whether it depicts the mythical battle of St George and the Dragon.
Author: Bari Hooper
Year of Publication: 2006
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Created Date: 30 Sep 2020