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Re: immingham blue stone
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thanks for replys and photos i couldnt find how to up load one ,i live near by this place and yes its very sad stone, so dont think thats its original place , and a few years ago they ( the pub) decided to paint it red and white for england match ) looking into more if its history and where it came from , i know of
The town, Immingham, has a completely English name which is unusual in an area noted for large-scale Norse settlements. This suggests that the name of the town dates from before the Viking invasion of this area. Bede mentions a Northumbrian nobleman called Imma,


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Posted by darkman
8th March 2012ce
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