12thC reliquary of St Oswald of Northumbria, killed by pagan Penda of Mercia on 5 August 642: http://metmuseum.org/exhibitions/view?exhibitionId=%7B0cedc8ee-3623-4075-aabf-7518259e37e2%7D&oid=478608 …pic.twitter.com/1HbHMKD3AB
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The new Bardney village sign, which makes reference to the tale via a pic of an open door :) http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1243832 pic.twitter.com/ddEI5amaZK
@caitlinrgreen Lovely sign. An open door to all, not just Oswalt! I assume that the propeller refers to the old RAF base nearby?
@GeorgeRick1 it refers to the RAF IX Squadron memorial from WWII on Bardney village green :) http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/954427 pic.twitter.com/rNKRCZLIS5
@caitlinrgreen Thank you for clarifying, Caitlin. That was the age of selfless heroes. I grew up with films like "Twelve O'clock High".
@caitlinrgreen The poem about Fen Abbeys! Fantastic! "Ramsey the rich" good old Persian St Ivo!
@Tweets2CV It's fabulous! :)
@caitlinrgreen Oh & by the way Doctor. Something special about Norton Disney! I am examining facts now.
@Tweets2CV Ooh, interesting! Well, this rather nice 5/6thC brooch does come from there...! http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/01/lincolnshire-anglo-saxon-or-sub-roman.html …pic.twitter.com/e4jrjPllb6
@caitlinrgreen Reading the Kings England Lincolnhire. There is something special about that place! Always a residential target.
@caitlinrgreen Its that Witham again! Boston to Newark!
@caitlinrgreen @ClerkofOxford when I was a child in Lincoln, my parents used epithet "Bardney!" to admonish, should I leave a door open :-(
@CatherineEsse @caitlinrgreen @ClerkofOxford which means what. ..
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@HyettNeal @caitlinrgreen Refers to this story from Bede :)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/628854501475270656 …
@caitlinrgreen @molcher I've never heard of 'do you come from Bardney?' then again it's a big county so I'm not claiming I know everything
@garyswilkinson @molcher Not sure how much used nowadays but def once was used in Bardney area and Lincoln :)
@caitlinrgreen Visited Bardney 2years ago Site was under the protection of cattle but it made no difference #ImpossibleisnotFrench #Napoleon
@caitlinrgreen I visit Oswestry regulary but I still haven't forgiven them.
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