Tintagel's post office in Cornwall has changed little since the 1300's
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Labyrinth Rock Carving - Tintagel - Cornwall
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Sculpture of King Arthur located at Tintagel Castle, ENGLAND
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William Trost Richards (American, 1833-1905)
Tintagel Castle from the Mainland, n.d.
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In ancient history, the lines between historical fact and mythology are often blurred. Characters believed to be mythical may actually have existed, in some form or another.
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Rocky Vale Labyrinth carvings- Rocky Vale, Cornwall
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The Once and Future King
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The Grail Heroine leading Galahad to the ship, where Percival and Bors wait
Stained glass by Veronica Whall for King Arthur’s Great Halls at Tintagel
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Fan Cover for Tintagel, by @seperis
Love this fic--I think it does one of the best jobs at really deepening and heightening Arthur and Merlin’s canon relationship, and it is so ripe for rereading. Art is from Midjounrney, font is Fourth Reign by Måns Grebäck, edited together by me in GIMP. Share, download, go hogwild! Just read the orignal fic!!
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Lily Valley is among the thrift flowers.
At Tintagel, in Cornwall, England.
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Magnificent.
Statue of King Arthur by Rubin Eynon, Tintagel Castle, England.
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St Nectan's Glen, Tintagel, Cornwall
Prints available here
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Cornwall isn’t just one of the most beautiful parts of England. It’s a place steeped in myth and legend, thought to have once been home to King Arthur himself.
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