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X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://westburyheritagesociety.org.uk/
X-WR-CALNAME:Westbury Heritage Society
X-WR-CALDESC:Westbury Heritage Society and Westbury Museum
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DTSTART:20240924T193000Z
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CREATED:20240824
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SUMMARY:West Country Myths, Legends & Superstitions
DESCRIPTION:Why do we remember King Alfred for burning the cakes? What were the footsteps in the snow? Who were the Angels of Mons? What was the Somerset Tsunami? Eccentric squires and nutty nobles, Black Dogs and Dead Maids.\nIn this illustrated talk, Tony Painter – a writer for Alan Godfrey maps – describes these and similar bizarre mysteries unearthed during research for the map series.\n
URL:https://westburyheritagesociety.org.uk/events/west-country-myths-legends-superstitions/
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LOCATION:Warminster Road, Westbury BA13 3PJ
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