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Redmire Maypole, North Yorkshire
Maypole (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – SE 045 912 Archaeology & History As with many of Britain’s old maypoles, the one at Redmire has long since disappeared and no local in the 20th century appears to have had any memory … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Maypoles, Yorkshire, North
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Beltane, Castle Bolton, dancing, earth mysteries, England, english heritage, folklore, heathens, Mayday, maypoles, medieval history, North Yorkshire, paganism, pagans, Redmire, superstitions, traditions, Wensleydale
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