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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I've thought that too, but what is a Nordic/ Germanic Beastie doing in a Welsh river?
Makes etymological sense, but indeed! Seem to recall Norse influence in some Welsh folktales etc+Norse names in area of Severn?
Also English influence in this area in medieval period and after eg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire_(historic) …?
v glad to see lincolnian nicor re-featured :-) have tracked down image of his home in 2016 :-/ http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/53325186.jpg …
Oh, wow, thank you for finding that!! :) Hmmmmmmm poor nicor....
yes; LincolnNicar a victim of 1960s Brutalist concrete housebuilding :'-(
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