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Folklore Thursday 11 Std.
Redwings and Bramblings: A Gap in the Lore of Our Winter Migrant Birds by
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Folklore Thursday 15 Std.
The Folklore of : Their Mystical, Powerful Symbolism
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Folklore Thursday 15. Apr.
Redwings and Bramblings: A Gap in the Lore of Our Winter Migrant Birds by
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Folklore Thursday 14. Apr.
Getting Even in : The Tablets from Bath (Aquae Sulis)
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Folklore Thursday 14. Apr.
Miss yesterday? Catch up on all the folklore on our website!
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Folklore Thursday 14. Apr.
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The Plague Doctor 14. Apr.
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The Plague Doctor 13. Apr.
Thank you & for your support! Here is a beautiful pic of Poveglia to thank you!
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Folklore Thursday 14. Apr.
Antwort an @H_O_P @DeeDeeChainey
Ooh, yes!
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Folklore Thursday 14. Apr.
Antwort an @lancashirefolk
Brilliant piece Melanie! Enjoy the weekend :D
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Melanie Warren 23. März
A little reminder if you didn't see this the first time around...
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @madeleine_deste
We all need one!
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
For sure!
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Utterly love that!
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The Plague Doctor 13. Apr.
& the Poveglia! from the legends to the big screen help now LAST 3 DAYS
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @Franklyaghost
flood. Interesting link! 3/3
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @Franklyaghost
Good Friday 1879, Ham Hill, near Yeovil, would be swallowed up at 12 o'clock by an earthquake, and Yeovil itself visited by a tremendous 2/3
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @Franklyaghost
And: The Pall Mall Gazette of April 14th, 1879, says that the Mid-Somerset people believed Mother Shipton to have prophesied that on 1/2
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @Franklyaghost
In fact, there is a stone named after her there:
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Folklore Thursday 13. Apr.
Antwort an @Franklyaghost
It's interesting to see how much folklore travels ... folklore in itself!
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