I was wondering if anyone could help with the identification of this symbol? I had explored this location a little while back and did a few internet searches and didn't come up with much. So I tried to dismiss it but it keeps nagging at me for some reason.
I know that crosses with a circle behind them are usually Celtic crosses, but that small bar on the bottom has me stumped. Maybe it's not meant to be religious at all, and is a company symbol or something.
This is a small building on a large textile mill property built in the late 1800s. I believe they had staff housing for their workers and even a "company store" on site. This particular building had a few large card catalogs in it as if it were a library, but no books. It also had an overturned piano.
Thanks in advance for any help you may have to offer, and I apologize if this is in the wrong spot on the forums. This is only my second post ever (how long do I get to ride the noob train before I'm held accountable for my ignorance?) ;)