

Deeply symbolic design by William Perkins senior, circa 1890; combining the Rose
and the Crown of Thorns. The early Christians placed roses on the tombs of martyrs
as a symbol of the Resurrection and the Crown of Thorns is symbolic of Atonement.
The design owes its name to the ancient legend of the Glastonbury Thorn,
said to have been planted by Joseph of Arimathea.

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