The monstrous landscape of medieval Lincolnshire---giants, nicors & other creatures :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/12/the-monstrous-landscape-of-medieval.html …pic.twitter.com/2tS3tDOdlS
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See further http://germanic.eu/Heathen-and-mythological-elements-in-English-place-names.htm … for a selection of local names referring to giants, witches and monsters from across England :)
@caitlinrgreen Is that a troll in the lower left? I thought they'd be bigger...and ugly. 
@CaptPainter That's their stealth mode... ;)
that is one happy terrier!
Haha! Yes, a whole ravine to explore with trolls to hunt too...!
true terrier bliss! : )
@caitlinrgreen Lovely site! But I hope that the small creature who appears to be of the Corgi persuasion isn't a troll!
@GeorgeRick1 It's a troll in stealth mode... Creeping up on its victim!
@caitlinrgreen Ah, the most insidious kind!
@caitlinrgreen I actually thought Troller's Gill was made up for Roger and the Rottentrolls...
@cloudskinner no! Real place with real, etymological trolls! :)
@caitlinrgreen now my childhood memories demand a pilgrimage.
@caitlinrgreen a name bestowed during the Dane Law?
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