tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post2143980174307108666..comments2024-03-17T02:41:38.595+00:00Comments on The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers: A Keen EyeThe Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14512955306646644472noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post-6796632554724695252010-11-12T16:52:22.413+00:002010-11-12T16:52:22.413+00:00A wonderful post and a great Skull and Crossbones ...A wonderful post and a great Skull and Crossbones upon the brickwork and not a hint of profile which as any Ragged Rambler will know dates this Skull to any time after the late seventeenth century. Although judging from the wear/erosion to brick material ratio on this example and the subject matter, I would suggest that it is is no more than 150 years old and probably carved by young nere do wells idling their time away.<br /><br />R J Oonstead (Deceased)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com