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Description Pen and ink drawing of the Dun Cow from Durham Cathedral. From the British Museum: "The followers of St Cuthbert fled the island of Lindisfarne in the 9th century, fearing attack from Viking raiders. They took the remains of their venerated saint with them. They had wandered the mainland for over a century when St Cuthbert appeared in a vision directing them to a place called Dun Holm, which none of them had ever heard of. One day, just as they were beginning to despair of finding their destination, they overheard a milkmaid asking another whether she had seen a lost cow. The girl replied that she had indeed seen the animal wandering towards Dun Holm. Upon hearing this the joyous monks followed the milkmaid to the spot and established the cathedral and city of Durham."
Date 18th century
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Digitised image, British Museum
Author Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, 1733–1794
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current08:55, 28 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 08:55, 28 February 20184,000 × 2,768 (16.53 MB)Mathsci{{Information |description=Pen and ink drawing of the Dun Cow from Durham Cathedral. From the British Museum: "The followers of St Cuthbert fled the island of Lindisfarne in the 9th century, fearing attack from Viking raiders. They took the remains of their venerated saint with them. They had wandered the mainland for over a century when St Cuthbert appeared in a vision directing them to a place called Dun Holm, which none of them had ever heard of. One day, just as they were beginning to despair of finding their destination, they overheard a milkmaid asking another whether she had seen a lost cow. The girl replied that she had indeed seen the animal wandering towards Dun Holm. Upon hearing this the joyous monks followed the milkmaid to the spot and established the cathedral and city of Durham." |source=[http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/durham/princebish/stcuth/duncow/005add000015538u00135000.html Digitised image], British Museum |date=18th century |author=[[:en:Samuel Hi...
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