Fwiw, claimed a Roman eagle standard (aquila) found in Grimsby in L19thC—be interested to know if anyone has it! :)pic.twitter.com/0tY5GBu7uh
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Fwiw, claimed a Roman eagle standard (aquila) found in Grimsby in L19thC—be interested to know if anyone has it! :)pic.twitter.com/0tY5GBu7uh
(pic, btw, is of the famous Silchester eagle, tho' this not now thought to be a standard: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Silchester_eagle_on_display_at_Reading_Museum.jpg … & https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_7mGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA97#v=onepage&q&f=false …)
@caitlinrgreen aww but... its the eagle of the ninth!
@caitlinrgreen that story, and 'the road to miklagard', got me started on prehistory :) #rippingyarns
@caitlinrgreen mind you, i never saw the original. Its a chicken! Far too heavy to be a standard?
@littlerobbergrl Hah! I like the idea of the Chicken of the Ninth :D
@caitlinrgreen I like this 1, It's well-carved & realistic. Here's where I get biased, It has plenty of horses too.
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