@typejunky Not black dogs, but Anglo-Saxon ones & etymology :-)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/636487048183066624 …
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@caitlinrgreen@jessikart@pa2015info Do you know the data source? I’ve tried to cite each map point when added. -
@typejunky@jessikart@pa2015info Article is K. Miller, “The Black Dog and Other Canine Apparitions in Lincolnshire,” in N. Field & > -
@typejunky@jessikart@pa2015info > A. White (eds.) _A Prospect of Lincolnshire: Being Articles Collected on the History and Traditions of > -
@typejunky@jessikart@pa2015info > Lincolnshire in Honour of Ethel H Rudkin_ (Lincoln, 1984), pp. 130-37... incl discussion+quotations etc -
@caitlinrgreen@jessikart@pa2015info I’ve heard of Ethel Rudkin, I think in the context of Witches possible, although it may have been DMVs -
@typejunky@jessikart@pa2015info She was a fabulous, inspiring person by all accounts: archaeologist, folklorist etc. Collected a lot of > -
@typejunky@jessikart@pa2015info > Black Dog stories of Lincs (hence NW Lincs concentration) & pub best survey of Lincs folklore
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