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Brigantian horde 1st CE

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Celtic Coins | Curator’s Corner S10 Ep3

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Celtic Source: the earliest Welsh Fairy Tale

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Mayflower Steps, Plymouth, Devon

A place to share your heritage, genetic ancestry, and explore the amazing family stories people have to share!

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St Michaels

Cornwall is the southern-most county located in the southwestern region of England, known for its rugged coastline, rolling hills, and quaint seaside villages. The county has a rich and diverse history, dating back to the ancient, monolithic civilisations that once inhabited our shores, and it remains a popular destination for tourists from around the world.

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EVERYBODY IN THE PLACE Jeremy Deller (2018)

Autechre are an English electronic music duo consisting of Sean Booth and Rob Brown, formed in 1987.

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EVERYBODY IN THE PLACE jeremy deller (2018)

A subreddit for Aphex Twin, the man, the myth and the pseudo-transcendent beats. 7\

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Major Iron Age Hoard find from 2021 announced in Britain- Historic England

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Colossal Iron Age hoard found by detectorist changes what we know about life in ancient Britain | Countryfile.com

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First Wild Garlic Roast Chicken- Italian style

A place to talk about anything to do with food within the UK. From anything from your Nan's casserole to that 5* meal you had last week! Post recipes, ask questions and give general recommendations here.

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Buttered weetabix

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A place to talk about anything to do with food within the UK. From anything from your Nan's casserole to that 5* meal you had last week! Post recipes, ask questions and give general recommendations here.

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Mystery of Jersey’s huge iron age hoard may have been solved | Archaeology | The Guardian

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Salaries 2024

The subreddit for Devon's largest city! (UK)

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The subreddit for Devon's largest city! (UK)

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Trumped-up

Discussing the origins of words and phrases, in English or any other language.

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I am obliged vs I am obligated

Discussing the origins of words and phrases, in English or any other language.

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Mysigt

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Hygge is a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a mood of coziness and "comfortable conviviality" with feelings of wellness and contentment.

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Pannier market appreciation post

The subreddit for Devon's largest city! (UK)

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Anyone can please translate these into Cornish? Meur'ras/ diolch

A subreddit for all things related to the Cornish language.

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Plymouth Sound

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A subreddit dedicated to photographs of Great Britain. Member of the /r/NationalPhotoSubs network.

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Tiddy oggy

A place to talk about anything to do with food within the UK. From anything from your Nan's casserole to that 5* meal you had last week! Post recipes, ask questions and give general recommendations here.

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Mys Merth 1987- Sounds like Cornwall YT

A subreddit for all things related to the Cornish language.

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Spag bol

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A place to talk about anything to do with food within the UK. From anything from your Nan's casserole to that 5* meal you had last week! Post recipes, ask questions and give general recommendations here.

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Women held keys to land and wealth in Celtic Britain

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Skiens an gwedhednow

A place where people who honour the deities of Brythonic-speaking cultures can come together to share information and experiences in a spirit of tolerance and helpfulness. Brythonic refers to the earliest Celtic language spoken in Britain, and its descendents such as Cumbric, Pictish, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. By extension, it refers to the people who spoke/speak those languages, their culture, mythology, and gods.