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3 days ago |
megalithic.co.uk | Andy Burnham |Pete Evans
Re: Source St. Hubert by Sunny100 on Monday, 13 December 2010(User Info | Send a Message) Yes, thats probably correct. Most holy wells are pre-Christian. It was a case of a saint (holy person) coming along and using the spring - in other words Christianizing it and imparting his/her holy powers into the spring itself. So in this case, I think, St Hubert made the spring his own.
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5 days ago |
beat.com.au | Pete Evans
Peruvian Independence Day is coming to Footscray!Join us at Plough Hotel Footscray on Saturday 26 July for an unforgettable night of Salsa, Latin beats, and Peruvian flavour!-Live music from Del Barrio, La 45, and Carlitos Way-DJs Eche & Hugo Salcedo-Authentic Peruvian food served all night-Salsa vibes and a dance floor pumping ’til late!This is more than a party! It’s a full cultural celebration.
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5 days ago |
megalithic.co.uk | Andy Burnham |Pete Evans
<< Books/Products Northern Earth 180, Summer 2025, is out nowEventsIn this issue: NE interviews Fiona Robertson, author of the new book Stone Lands • The Cleobury Mortimer ‘sheela na gig’ • the St Michael’s Well solar alignment, Cambridgeshire • H.G. Wells and the megaliths • Oliver Cromwell and the vampire’s grave • Camino pilgrimage connections and lots more. More details:The Cleobury Mortimer ‘sheela na gig’: David Taylor asks when is a sheela not a sheela?
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6 days ago |
megalithic.co.uk | Andy Burnham |Pete Evans
<< Our Photo Pages Whitby Abbey - Early Christian Sculptured Stone in England in Yorkshire (North)Early Medieval (Dark Age)Site Name: Whitby Abbey Country: England County: Yorkshire (North) Type: Early Christian Sculptured StoneNearest Town: Whitby Map Ref: NZ9031611231Latitude: 54.488389N Longitude: 0.607309WCondition:5Perfect4Almost Perfect3Reasonable but with some damage2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks0No data.
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6 days ago |
megalithic.co.uk | Andy Burnham |Pete Evans
<< Our Photo Pages >> Embo Chambered Cairn - Chambered Cairn in Scotland in Highlands Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Embo Chambered Cairn Alternative Name: Grannie's Heilan Hame, chambered cairn Country: Scotland County: Highlands Type: Chambered Cairn Nearest Town: Dornoch Map Ref: NH81779266 Latitude: 57.907614N Longitude: 3.996852W Condition: 5 Perfect 4 Almost Perfect 3 Reasonable but with some damage 2 Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site 1 Pretty much destroyed, possibly...
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