Voyagers in the Vault of Heaven: Phenomenon of Ships in the Sky in Medieval Ireland & Beyond https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MCR/article/view/17808/22180 …pic.twitter.com/UZAvZzkn1V
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One more from Gervase of Tilbury's 13thC Otia Imperialia, via @lordbonkers blog :) http://liberalengland.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/sea-above-earth.html …pic.twitter.com/y1KxlpGJll
Another supposed pre-modern 'airship', this time from 17th-century Berkshire— apparently flew over a high steeple :)https://twitter.com/HannahWorthen/status/906189345882767362 …
I once blogged about a similar story from Essex http://bit.ly/29E4SIM
thank you! :)
Or, the government knew about it and instituted a massive coverup.
Must be an X File on this somewhere ;) ;)
this is very good. A lot on this through various cultures. Henry V at Agincourt. WW1 troops before Somme (?) Ypres(?) Clouds
nice! so very close to home!
out of interest were the sources in Nova Scotia Gaelic speaking?
Highly unlikely: while ‘Celtic’ culture runs v deep in NS, event occurred on Bay of Fundy; primary Gaelic-speaking areas: 200–300 km away…
(Source: I was born and raised there, and only moved away at age 30)
(good question, though—I had the same thought)
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