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Ripon CatherdralEast Facade.
Ripon Cathedral
Ripon CathedralNorth Side.
ancient-serpent:Purse lid from the Sutton Hoo ship burial. Anglo-Saxon, early 7th century AD. From M
aeromachia:here wealth is fleeting, here friendship is fleeting, here mankind is fleeting, here kin
past-imperfect:The Coppergate Helmet (also known as York Helmet) is an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon helme
ALL 4000 objects from the incredible Staffordshire Hoard laid out for study. Images from the Staffo
mediumaevum:Decoding Anglo-Saxon artRosie Weetch, curator and Craig Williams, illustrator, British M
Saint Bede - The Venerable Bede - 672/3 - 25th May 735 Arguably the greatest Anglo-Saxon scholar, pe
Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert - folio 14rCHAPTER VHOW, ON HIS WAY, HE WAS SUPPLIED WITH FOOD BY G
eadfrith:Saint Bede - The Venerable Bede - 672/3 - 25th May 735 Arguably the greatest Anglo-Saxon sc
Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert folio 10v - 11r from Chapter IIICHAPTER IIIHOW HE CHANGED THE
fuckyeahvikingsandcelts:The 8thC Anglian helmet from Coppergate, York.
© Chris EcclesA reproduction of the famous Anglo-Saxon Sutton Hoo Helmet.England, 6th & 7th Cent
medievalvisions:Hinged cloisonné clasp from the Sutton Hoo burial site, c. 6th-7th century CE.
Whitby AbbeyThe impressive and ruinous abbey looms over Whitby, and it is not hard to see how it ins
archaicwonder:Anglo-Saxon Filigree Seahorse from the Staffordshire Hoard, c. 7th-8th CenturyMany of
Something a little more spooky for people who don’t subscribe to “Sun’s Out, Guns Out.” Design avail
waswseffortblog:Disk Brooch, Anglo Saxon, Early 7th Century AD.(Source)
Glass spindle whorl or beadEarly Anglo-Saxon, 6th centuryDiameter 4.4cmExcavated from grave 150 in L
peashooter85:The First Anglo Afghan War, Part I —- The Great GameAfghanistan has always been the cro
aenglaland:Anglo Saxon architecture at the Hexam Abbey
Viking decorated metalwork, ‘Vikings: Rediscover The Legend’ Exhibition, The Riverside Arts Centre M
Earliest written reference to an Elf - ælf. Anglo Saxon, Royal Prayer Book. Royal MS 2 A XX, folio
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