Fat Betty Cross
by Gary Eason
Title
Fat Betty Cross
Artist
Gary Eason
Medium
Photograph - Digital Picture
Description
A boundary marker and waypoint on Danby Moor at the head of Rosedale in the North Yorks Moors national park, at the location of three parish boundaries. Fat Betty was originally a medieval cross, the upright stone long since lost, the cross part being carved on a circular head stone looking somewhat like a face. The origin of its popular name is not certain. People leave little offerings on it, typically sweets.
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August 6th, 2021
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