For what it's worth, I did write a street-by-street history of Louth a little while back: http://www.caitlingreen.org/p/the-streets-of.html … :)https://twitter.com/CatherineEsse/status/783746086016053248 …
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Note, sign which claims Louth Stone was at Julian Bower is completely baseless—derives from 19thC antiquarian speculation involving druids!
A 12th–13thC belt buckle found on Northgate, Louth (bottom left); street mentioned in 1317 as Padehole, ‘toad-hollow’, & Northgate in 1450.pic.twitter.com/cii2yzyHgs
And it's not been stolen. Way too heavy, you say? Over here our miscreants would find a way!
A mere 4.5 tons! ;)
Great thread! Thanks for sharing
My pleasure! :)
I want a photo of the "chainsaw carved snail" on "the gable above" ....?
Brilliant - thank you
Don't forget Whip-Ma-Whap-Ma Gate (or street) in York!
And Labour-In-Vain Yard in Norwich.
My kind of place. Little signs everywhere.
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