St Oswald's body eventually taken to the 7thC monastery at Bardney, Lincolnshire—Bede relates the following tale:pic.twitter.com/sHlUoVGlwK
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St Oswald's body eventually taken to the 7thC monastery at Bardney, Lincolnshire—Bede relates the following tale:pic.twitter.com/sHlUoVGlwK
Incidentally, this is the origin of the Lincolnshire saying 'do you come from Bardney?' if you leave the door open! http://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/do-you-come-from-bardney.html …
Bardney village sign; makes reference to Bede's tale of St Oswald via pic of an open door :) http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1243832 pic.twitter.com/VMQN5Xi2go
Interesting crown.
But...I thought pagans were all peace-loving vegan hippies who were at one with Mother Earth? #toomuchcapallbann
@ETreharne Killed at the battle of Maserfield wasn't he?
was he killed by having an umbrella inserted into his fundament?
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