tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post4135157310228813695..comments2024-03-17T02:41:38.595+00:00Comments on The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers: An Original Timber Saxon ChurchThe Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14512955306646644472noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post-45265034242186393062012-04-22T20:42:53.326+01:002012-04-22T20:42:53.326+01:00And nae sign o' Colonel Hampton's bonez, e...And nae sign o' Colonel Hampton's bonez, eh? Didn'ae I tell yeez... tha' man's too great fer a wee matchbox luk that, aye. Rest in peace, ma bonnie prince.Miss Jean Angerstein-McTavishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post-751228537284707282012-04-21T21:00:41.186+01:002012-04-21T21:00:41.186+01:00People were much smaller in the olden days.People were much smaller in the olden days.Fact Boy - He always tells it like it ishttp://factboy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6107938531564502891.post-49652644982814795992012-04-21T20:53:20.343+01:002012-04-21T20:53:20.343+01:00This is antiquarian investigation at its best. It ...This is antiquarian investigation at its best. It would explain the unusual size of the coffer or rather 'church'. Also the wooden nature of its wood construction can i think be put down to the obsession 1000 years ago with the end of the world - In this case it seems certain that the locals feared another great flood, hence the dugout boat like construction of their church. When the apocalyptic downpour came they could simply float away praying as they went. <br /><br />Well done to you Munro and this other anonymous Rambler who I assume is Wee Davey's cousin, Big Dave?R J Ooooooooooooooooonstead (deceased)http://rjoon.comnoreply@blogger.com