MAKE A MEME View Large Image Worlebury broken skull.PNG en wikipedia 2010 December 22 An image of one of the mangled skulls found at Worlebury Camp<br/> Please note that it has been published over 120 years ago in 1883 Category Archaeological artefacts Transferred from ...
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Keywords: Worlebury broken skull.PNG en wikipedia 2010 December 22 An image of one of the mangled skulls found at Worlebury Camp<br/> Please note that it has been published over 120 years ago in 1883 Category Archaeological artefacts Transferred from http //en wikipedia org en wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User RHaworth using http //tools wikimedia de/~magnus/commonshelper php CommonsHelper <br/> Original text Scanned image of Worlebury an Ancient Stronghold in the County of Somerset' 00 54 24 October 2010 UTC <br/> 2010 10 24 original upload date Dymond Charles William Original uploader was Reaper Eternal at http //en wikipedia org en wikipedia PD-UK <br/> Original text Assuming that author was born in 1833 per the 1901 census http //search ancestry co uk/cgi-bin/sse dll gsfn Hugh+W gsln Dymond db uki1901 gss seo hc 20 it is assumed this is the same man and making the reasonable assumption that the author lived to no more than 100 without other evidence this is public domain in the UK; it is public domain in the US regardless PD-old Original upload log page en wikipedia Worlebury_broken_skull PNG 2010-10-24 00 54 Reaper Eternal 181×181× 41602 bytes <nowiki> An image of one of the mangled skulls found at Worlebury Camp Scanned image of Worlebury an Ancient Stronghold in the County of Somerset ~~~~~ Dymond Charles W</nowiki> History of Somerset Environment of Somerset Worlebury hill fort
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