A lovely 8thC silver mount, similar to St Ninian's Isle treasure, w/ speckled animals (Leics): http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/467984 …pic.twitter.com/5W7aNmHCOW
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@LandscapeIan Interesting question. Minor catholic pilgrimage centre at Ketsby, icon still receiving offerings in 1520s, but last priest >
@LandscapeIan > L16C, church ruinous 18C. At Walmsgate, last priest mid15thC, 8 families still in 16C, church standing in 17C, now ruinous.
@LandscapeIan As I say, fascinating pair---post soon! :)
@caitlinrgreen Looking forward to it. Always interesting to compare one county's #DMVs with another's
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