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Something very different

And it looks like "Mr Shoehorn" doesn't even wear shoes.

:lol:
 
Hi LS, you are correct or it could be or Edwardian.

There is a similiar character in carved in stone at Lincoln cathedral.

We are very lucky over here with historical finds,but unfortunately some take it for granted.

Happy Hunting.

Jerry.
 
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