Ketsby DMV, Lincolnshire: a 1st-16thC settlement & medieval pilgrimage site--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/ketsby-dmv.html …pic.twitter.com/djuNXDxbA7
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Yet another medieval St Margaret pilgrim badge has been found in Lincolnshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/708569 …pic.twitter.com/N3eA6uplPo
@caitlinrgreen doing an article on iconographic rings- which museum is the Margaret ring in? (apologies if I've asked before!)
@TheMedievalDrK It's in the Royal Cornwall, Truro --> @Cornwall_Museum :)
@caitlinrgreen @Cornwall_Museum excellent! Thanks! Will add it to my list!
@caitlinrgreen beautiful !
@Umarkarim89 I really like how she's shown here---almost cartoonish!
@caitlinrgreen My friend today flew to Paris hah! and i missed out :(
@Umarkarim89 last I went I found it horrendously busy, but also fascinating! :)
@caitlinrgreen ahaan well i saw this in a movie an education. Saw Oxford and Paris both in it. Had been to Berlin that was fascinating too
@caitlinrgreen I'm writing about these rings later this year- thanks for the pic! Margarets aren't the most common, so it's v useful, thnx!
@TheMedievalDrK my pleasure! :)
@caitlinrgreen @DrSueOosthuizen How do you know that it is St. Margaret?
@SafaaLewis @DrSueOosthuizen difficult to see in pic but standing on dragon, slaying with cross-sword
@caitlinrgreen @DrSueOosthuizen Oh, I see. Thank you.
@caitlinrgreen Despite all the personal tragedy, I reckon St Margy was a right laugh!
@LoveBootle I think the maker of that ring agreed with you! :)
@caitlinrgreen Yeah, chuckling away, leaning on her knees with a what looks like a spade in her hands. I deduce: a) a gardener b) a psycho
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