tiompan wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Viewed from the air or a map, the Swallowhead Springs take the form of a Swallow's head, so that presumably is where the name came from...or does it? http://www.avebury-web.co.uk/avebury_map.html
The name Swallowhead is found elsewhere , e.g. Fylingdales but more importantly at springs . Rather than resembling a bird's head is it not a case that swallow derives from swell ?If they were named prior to there being flight by aircraft or balloon then how did the name come about because you wouldn't gather it looked like a Swallow's head at ground level would you.
Thoughts?
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/7974/swallowhead_springs.html