The original crosses that were on the building remain in place, except for the one on the school's chimney.
The original cross of bronze was made into commemorative medals.
There is a legend attached to the origin of the original crosses.
Before it was the original cross in the field.
Some nineteenth century sources suggest that the original cross was in existence before 1039.
The original wooden cross has long since perished but a modern memorial remains.
The original cross was erected in 1934 to honor those killed in war.
In 1990, the original Armenian cross of the church was removed.
Erected in 1865, it is situated a few hundred yards to the east of the original cross, on Strand.
The original cross had been in place since the fifteenth century, but finally fell victim to the elements.