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  2. Village sign - Wikipedia

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    In some places village signs have been surveyed and recorded. In Kent, signs erected in more than half of the county villages have been identified. [3] In 1929, Harry Carter, an art and woodwork master at Hamond's Grammar School in Swaffham, carved a sign for his home town. By the time of his death in 1983 he had carved over 200 town and ...

  3. Flags of cities, towns and villages in the United Kingdom

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    The village has a Roman site on the south side. The plum blossom represents the goddess Flora, and the original name of the village is 'Flower'. A bird's-eye view of the maypole that's part of the floral celebration recalls the flower's curved petals. The maypole is a badge of the local primary school. [20] Four Elms: Kent: 28 June 2016

  4. File:Hertingfordbury Village sign, south face.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Seale village sign, Surrey.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. National symbols of England - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary lion is an unofficial national animal of England. In the Middle Ages, the lions kept in the menagerie at the Tower of London were Barbary lions. [6] English medieval warrior rulers with a reputation for bravery attracted the nickname "the Lion": the most famous example is Richard I of England, known as Richard the Lionheart. [7]

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  9. List of English flags - Wikipedia

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    A green cross with a white border on a sky blue field, with a gold Tudor rose in the centre, 3:5. [15] 23 July 2006: Flag of Devon, alias St Petroc's Cross reg: A white cross with a black border on a green field, 3:5. [16] 16 September 2008: Flag of Dorset – The Dorset Cross, aka St Wite's Cross reg: A white cross with a red border on a gold ...