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English Heritage: South West England

 

(vero;2022-August-15)

Statue of Gallos on Tintagel peninsula. It is a representation of a ghostly male figure wearing a crown and holding a sword. English Heritage claims that it is not a representation of King Arthur but rather reflects the general history of the site, which is likely to have been a summer residence for the kings of Dumnonia. Statue of Gallos on Tintagel peninsula. It is a representation of a ghostly male figure wearing a crown and holding a sword. English Heritage claims that it is not a representation of King Arthur but rather reflects the general history of the site, which is likely to have been a summer residence for the kings of Dumnonia. South West England in EH's world means monuments located in Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall (we have visited nothing so far in Bristol and Bath, Gloucestershire)

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$updated from: English Heritage Snapshots.htxt Mon 04 Mar 2024 16:04:47 trvl2 (By Vero and Thomas Lauer)$