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@hhu.de is proving fascinating. So far, Communities in Early Medieval England @rorynaismith.bsky.social
, Old English Andreas as inadvertent rogation and Judith and Holofernes as never before seen via powerpoint animations 1/2
@isseme2025.bsky.social
@hhu.de is proving fascinating. So far, Communities in Early Medieval England @rorynaismith.bsky.social
, Old English Andreas as inadvertent rogation and Judith and Holofernes as never before seen via powerpoint animations 1/2
@stjohnsox.bsky.social @oxforddiocese.bsky.social Inimitable tour from William Whyte. Laud, Juxon, Opus Anglicanum and Rawlinson's heart, not to mention theatrical shrubberies! Great to gather & thank everyone working for hundreds of unique and irreplaceable sites. 2/2
@stjohnsox.bsky.social @oxforddiocese.bsky.social Inimitable tour from William Whyte. Laud, Juxon, Opus Anglicanum and Rawlinson's heart, not to mention theatrical shrubberies! Great to gather & thank everyone working for hundreds of unique and irreplaceable sites. 2/2
@stjohnsox.bsky.social @oxforddiocese.bsky.social Inimitable tour from William Whyte. Laud, Juxon, Opus Anglicanum and Rawlinson's heart, not to mention theatrical shrubberies! Great to gather & thank everyone working for hundreds of unique and irreplaceable sites. 1/2
@stjohnsox.bsky.social @oxforddiocese.bsky.social Inimitable tour from William Whyte. Laud, Juxon, Opus Anglicanum and Rawlinson's heart, not to mention theatrical shrubberies! Great to gather & thank everyone working for hundreds of unique and irreplaceable sites. 1/2
@englishplacenames.bsky.social
@englishplacenames.bsky.social
@snsbi.bsky.social
- Stirling. Pre-conference walk looking at Logie Old Kirk (Thomas Clancy eprints.gla.ac.uk/135558/1/135... and Simon Taylor eprints.gla.ac.uk/222543/), a standing stone at the county boundaries (now rugby pitch) and a hogback or two.
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- Stirling. Pre-conference walk looking at Logie Old Kirk (Thomas Clancy eprints.gla.ac.uk/135558/1/135... and Simon Taylor eprints.gla.ac.uk/222543/), a standing stone at the county boundaries (now rugby pitch) and a hogback or two.