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HANDLIST This document lists the images included in the Education theme packs. These preselected images have all been drawn from the, and therefore are available for reuse under those conditions. If using them, each image should be cited accordingly. The lists below details what is in each collection and the correct citation. For details of permitted use, please visit the webpage: permitteduse/. SCULPTURE 1. Stone cross-shaft, 8 th -9 th century, Lowther. British Museum No. AN00037374_001_l. Trustees of the 2. Cross-shaft, 10 th Century, West Stour. British Museum No. AN00247059_001_l. Trustees of the 3. Easby Cross, c. 800-820, Easby. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2008BV1261_ l. V&A 4. Late Saxon Cross Shaft, Exeter. Royal Albert Memorial Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. 5. Bewcastle Cross, 7 th /8 th century, Bewcastle Church, Cumbria. Image John Prag. 6. Reconstruction of the Bewcastle Cross, west-face. Manchester Museum, 2000. Image John Prag. 7. The Ruthwell Cross, 8 th century, south-face, Ruthwell Church. Image Meg Barlett 8. Reconstruction of the Ruthwell Cross, north-face. Manchester Museum, 2000. Image John Prag. 9. Reconstruction of the Ruthwell Cross, cross-head, south-face. Manchester Museum, 2000. Image John Prag. 10. Gravestone, 11 th century. British Museum No. AN00476288_001_l. Trustees of the 11. Franks/Auzon Casket, 8 th century, rear panel. British Museum No. AN00469340_001_l. Trustees of the 12. Ivory Plaque, c. 1000. British Museum No. AN00013974_001_l. Trustees of the British 13. Ivory cross reliquary lid, c. 1050. Victoria and Albert V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 14. Ivory plaque, 11 th century. British Museum No. AN00739927_001_l. Trustees of the

15. Knife / Dagger handle, 10 th / 11 th century. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2006AD3413_l. V&A 16. Virgin and Child Ivory Panel, c.1000-1050. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1978.332. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 17. Walrus Ivory Box, 11 th century. British Museum No. AN00740728_001_l. Trustees of the 18. Ivory Box (for host), 11 th century. British Museum No. 2009CB5776_l. Trustees of the ANGLO-SAXON DAILY LIFE 1. Reconstructed Anglo-Saxon sunken hut, Bede s World Nr. Jarrow. Image Stuart Lee. 2. Interior of a reconstructed Anglo-Saxon dwelling, Bede s World Nr. Jarrow. Image Stuart Lee. 3. Anglo-Saxon Bucket, Croydon Museum No. M/1992/12. Croydon Museum Service. 4. Small Urn, c. 400-600. Croydon Museum No. M/1992/4. Croydon Museum Service. 5. Glass drinking-horn, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00029558_001_l. Trustees of the 6. Pottery Vessel, 4 th - 6 th century. Trustees of the 7. Glass palm cup, 5 th -6 th century. British Museum No. AN00250057_001_l. Trustees of the 8. Glass bowl, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00143121_001_l. Trustees of the 9. Glass globular beaker, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00392427_001_l. Trustees of the 10. Spouted Vessel, 10 th century. British Museum No. AN00034864_001_l. Trustees of the 11. Iron Lamp, 7 th century, Clobb's Row. British Museum No. AN00272985_001_l. Trustees of the 12. Antler comb, 10 th -11 th century. British Museum No. AN00484396_001_l. Trustees of the 13. Bone Comb, 8 th -9 th century. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2009CA7127_l. V&A 14. Strap end, 5 th -6 th century. Croydon Museum No. M/1992/30. Croydon Museum Service. 15. Bronze tweezers, 5 th -6 th century. British Museum No. AN00725492_001_l. Trustees of the 16. Anglo-Saxon needle. Croydon Museum No. M/1992/42. Croydon Museum Service. 17. Toilet Set, Frilford. Ashmolean Museum image No. 1886-1422. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 18. Disc-head pin, 8 th century. British Museum No. AN00148715_001_l. Trustees of the 19. Sceat, 8 th century, Ewelme, Oxfordshire. Image David Janes.

WEAPONS 20. Bronze scales, 6 th -7 th century. British Museum No. AN00031832_001_l. Trustees of the 21. Metalworker s crucible from Exeter, 10 th -11 th century. Royal Albert Memorial Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. 22. Whetstone, 4 th -6 th century. British Museum No. AN00141599_001_l. Trustees of the 23. Bone tools used in textile production from Exeter. Royal Albert Memorial Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. 24. Spindle-whorl, 7 th -11 th century. British Museum No. AN00472756_001_l. Trustees of the 25. Iron bridle-bit, 6 th -7 th century. British Museum No. AN00173425_001_l. Trustees of the 26. Stirrup, early 11 th century. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1886.443&444. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 27. Contents of a late Saxon pit from Goldsmith Street, Exeter. Royal Albert Memorial Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. 28. Cremation Urn, Ashmolean Museum No. 1909-369. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 1. Anglo-Saxon sword, c. 400-600. Croydon Museum No. M/1992/10. Croydon Museum Service. 2. X-ray of Anglo-Saxon sword, c. 400-600. Croydon Museum No. M/1992/10. Croydon Museum Service. 3. Iron sword blade and hilt fittings, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00032260_001_l. Trustees of the 4. Pattern-welded sword blade, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00166035_001_l. Trustees of the 5. Sword blade, 9 th century. British Museum No. AN00021093_001_l. Trustees of the 6. The Abngdon Sword, late 9th-early 10th century. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1890.14. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 7. Sword pommel, 8 th century. British Museum No. AN00740623_001_l. Trustees of the 8. Windsor sword-pommel, mid 8th century. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1909.518. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 9. Viking sword- hilt, Ashmolean University of Oxford, Ashmolean 10. Viking sword-guard, Ashmolean University of Oxford, Ashmolean 11. Iron Seax, 9 th century. British Museum No. AN00227879_001_l. Trustees of the British 12. Iron arrow-head, 6 th century. British Museum No. AN00756282_001_l. Trustees of the

13. Spearhead, 6 th -7 th century, The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent. Emma Payne, CSI Sittingborne. 14. Iron Francisca axe head, 6 th century. British Museum No. AN00468279_001_l. Trustees of the 15. Iron Axe-head, Ashmolean Museum image no. 1973-1035. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 16. Shield-boss, Frilford. Ashmolean Museum image no. 1930-50. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 17. Replica of a shield from Sutton Hoo, British Museum image No. AN00079865_001_l. Trustees of the 18. Chape of a Viking Helmet, Ashmolean University of Oxford, Ashmolean 19. Iron fragment helmet, Sutton Hoo, 7th century. British Museum No. AN00035172_001_l. Trustees of the 20. York Helmet (crest detail), Coppergate, York, c. 700. Image Ann Wuyts - Heritage Key. 21. Reconstruction showing warrior wearing armour etc, British Museum image No. AN00406672_001_l. Trustees of the JEWELLERY 1. Saucer brooch, 5 th -6 th century. British Museum No. AN00270121_001_l. Trustees of the 2. Milton Jewel, 7 th century. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2007BM3751. V&A 3. Ixworth Cross, 7 th century. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1909.453. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 4. Canterbury Cross, 9 th century. Canterbury Museum No. CANCM:6421. Canterbury City Museums. 5. Wilton Cross, 7th century. British Museum No. AN00131074_001_l. Trustees of the 6. Canterbury Bird brooch. Canterbury Museum No. CANCM:7523. Canterbury City Museums. 7. Strickland Brooch, 9 th century. British Museum No. AN00006088_002_l. Trustees of the 8. Fuller Brooch, 9 th century. British Museum No. AN00035987_001_l. Trustees of the 9. Silver Circular Brooch, 11 th century. British Museum No. AN00755664_001_l. Trustees of the 10. Disc brooch, 11th century. British Museum No. AN00752777_001_l. Trustees of the 11. Silver-gilt buckle, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00272997_001_l. Trustees of the

CHURCHES 12. Tostock Buckle, 7th century. Ashmolean Museum No. AN1909.455. University of Oxford, Ashmolean 13. Necklace, 7 th century. British Museum No. AN00015552_001_l. Trustees of the British 14. Silver armring, 6 th century. British Museum No. AN00751141_001_l. Trustees of the 15. Æthelwulf Ring, 9 th century. British Museum No. AN00084494_001_l. Trustees of the 16. Gold finger-ring, 9 th century. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2008BT1996_l. V&A 17. Finger ring, 9th-11th century. British Museum No. AN00451312_001_l. Trustees of the 18. Silver wire spiral finger-ring, 5th-6th century. British Museum No. AN00755492_001_l. Trustees of the 19. Silver finger-ring 8th-9th century. Victoria and Albert Museum No. 2008BT1827_l. V&A 1. St Pancras's Chapel, St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. C. 600. Image Jonathan Dore. 2. Monastery ruins, Anglo-Saxon chancel of St Paul's Church, Jarrow. Image Chris Foxton. 3. 7th century stained glass in the chancel of St Paul's Church, Jarrow. Image Chris Foxton. 4. St Laurence Church, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. Image Stuart Lee. 5. All Saint s Church, Heapham, 11 th century. Image Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick. 6. All Saints' Church, Hough-on-the-Hill, 10 th century. Image Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick. 7. Church of St Lawrence and St George, Springthorpe, 11 th century. Image Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick. 8. Church of St Martin, Waithe, 11 th century. Image Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick. 9. Church of St Michael, Glentworth, 11 th century. Image Wendy Parkinson and Paul Fenwick. 10. Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey, 10 th -11 th century. Image Peter Harold Sargeant. 11. Interior of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey, looking east. Image Peter Harold Sargeant. 12. St Michael at the North Gate, Oxford. Image Stuart Lee. 13. St Nicholas' Church, Tackley, Oxfordshire, 11 th century. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 14. St Andrew's, Middleton, North Yorkshire, c.800-1100. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 15. St Hilda's Church, Ellerburn, North Yorkshire reuse of Saxon crosses in wall fabric. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 16. St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale, North Yorkshire, Sundial. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 17. St Wystan's Church crypt, Repton. 8 th century. Image Jane McCard. 18. The Reculver Columns, Canterbury Cathedral, 7 th century. Image Jonathan Dore. 19. Anglo-Saxon Crypt, St Wystan's Church, Repton. 8 th century. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 20. Greensted Church, Chipping Ongar, Essex. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick. 21. Nave of Greensted Church. Image Kelly A. Kilpatrick.