White horses and Long Men
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White horses and Long Men
I watch watching a (taped) programme last night in which the presenter kept mentioning the Battle of Eddington. The key feature was that everytime he mentioned the BoE, the camera panned to a White Horse carved in the chalk above the battlefield.
I've never heard of a white horse at Eddington, but this got me thinking as to how many other Noticeable Landmarks there are, carved into hillsides.
I can think of:-
Regimental Crests, on the way to Compton Abbas
The Long Man of Wilmington (Sussex, not Kent)
A White Horse somewhere in Wiltshire.
A Long Man at Cerne Abbas.
But I'm sure that there are a few more that I don't know of .
I've never heard of a white horse at Eddington, but this got me thinking as to how many other Noticeable Landmarks there are, carved into hillsides.
I can think of:-
Regimental Crests, on the way to Compton Abbas
The Long Man of Wilmington (Sussex, not Kent)
A White Horse somewhere in Wiltshire.
A Long Man at Cerne Abbas.
But I'm sure that there are a few more that I don't know of .
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There's a lion on the Chilterns near Whipsnade (or is it Woburn?).
There seem to be an awful lot of these marked on the charts in the south of England, but I can't say I've actually seen that many.
TPK
There seem to be an awful lot of these marked on the charts in the south of England, but I can't say I've actually seen that many.
TPK
There are many white horses in Wiltshire (http://wiltshirewhitehorses.org.uk/ ) - the ones at Pewsey and Alton Barnes I used to see regularly when I loved out there. Also one (very famous) at Uffington in Oxfordshire - which I think is the oldest in Britain.
The regimental crests on the way to Compton Abbas are at Fovant, and date to the WW1 Pals regiments.
There's a chalk cross at Dunsmore, which is a hill to the SW of Aylesbury I think (somewhere near Wendover). There was a bomber crash there during WW2, although I'm not sure if the two are connected.
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The regimental crests on the way to Compton Abbas are at Fovant, and date to the WW1 Pals regiments.
There's a chalk cross at Dunsmore, which is a hill to the SW of Aylesbury I think (somewhere near Wendover). There was a bomber crash there during WW2, although I'm not sure if the two are connected.
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Apparently, if a girl sits on the Cerne Abbas Giants penis, she will become pregnant within a week!!!
Anyone out there tried this?
For those not in the know, the Cerne Abbas Giant is a chalk carving in the side of a Dorset hill. It is not a large geezer from Yeovil!!!
Anyone out there tried this?
For those not in the know, the Cerne Abbas Giant is a chalk carving in the side of a Dorset hill. It is not a large geezer from Yeovil!!!
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True story. Me in my 2-seater heading off towards Cambridge one quiet evening.
G..VG Evening Luton G..VG requesting Flight Information
Luton. Roger VG What's your position
G..VG North abeam the White Lion at Dunstable.
Luton Flight Info you have and mine's a pint of Greene King IPA
Not sure it would happen nowadays
G..VG Evening Luton G..VG requesting Flight Information
Luton. Roger VG What's your position
G..VG North abeam the White Lion at Dunstable.
Luton Flight Info you have and mine's a pint of Greene King IPA
Not sure it would happen nowadays
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Kent
Theres a single crown in kent on the side of a hill, near Wye, just North east of Ashford.. its marked on the CAA map. Overflew it last year, it wasnt as big as I anticipated.
Also, back in sussex theres a horse in chalk just NE of Seaford.
Also, back in sussex theres a horse in chalk just NE of Seaford.