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St Boniface's Well (Crediton)
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AddedApr 22 2010
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Description Part of the legend of St Boniface was that he felled Thor's Oak at Geismar to persuade German tribes to give up pagan practices. This picture is part of an information panel in the north east area of the church.
(See also, link to Nymets on site page info.)

Posted Comments:

Runemage
(2011-05-11)
Vandalism should never be condoned. Shame it didn't fall on him ;-)
Sunny100
(2011-05-11)
Arrr, but HE was St Boniface, God made it fall the opposite way !!

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