Tonight 18/07 Brian BBC4/2100hours.................The Vikings Friend or Foe!
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Tonight 18/07 Brian BBC4/2100hours.................The Vikings Friend or Foe!
Don't think its the same,but recall the old Movie The Vikings a great Movie!
Was it Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis?
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Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh and Ernest Borgnine.
K.
https://youtu.be/_BpxwBgGyQ0
Here is the FULL MOVIE OF THE VIKINGS.. Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Ernest Borgnine,.
Brian
https://youtu.be/_BpxwBgGyQ0
Will for sure download it and watch later Capt! Thanks good to be able to download Movies like this to Puter,then hook it up on the Big 55 Screen here at home!
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This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational name from Aspinwall, a minor place in the parish of Ormskirk, Lancashire, so called from the Olde English pre 7th Century "aespen", aspen, trembling poplar, with "waell(a)", spring or stream. Locational names were originally given to the lord of the manor, or as a means of identification for those who left their place of birth to seek work elsewhere. A quotation from Baines' "History of Lancashire", dated 1216 - 1272, reads "Richard le Walais, lord of Litherland, grants by deed to William Pike of Aspinwall...". One Gilbert de Aspenwall was noted in the 1332 Lay Subsidy Rolls of Lancashire, and a James Aspinall appears in Wills Records held at Chester, dated 1591. In the modern idiom, the surname has many variant spellings including: Aspinal, Aspinall, Aspinell, Aspinwall and Haspineall. A Coat of Arms granted to the family is a gold shield, a chevron between three black griffins' heads erased. A black demi griffin erased, beaked, legged, and collared gold is on the Crest. The Motto, "Aegis fortissima virtus", translates as, "Virtue is the strongest shield". The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry de Aspenewell, which was dated 1246, witness in the "Assize Court Rolls of Lancashire", during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling ?
Here I am near to my ancestors and our Coat of Arms, good pint and lunch here.
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A Coat of Arms granted to the family is a gold shield, a chevron between three black griffins' heads erased. A black demi griffin erased, beaked, legged, and collared gold is on the Crest. The Motto, "Aegis fortissima virtus", translates as, "Virtue is the strongest shield".
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Brian.
See your still wearing that 1952 B.A. Leather jacket Brian, how much did you have to let it out. Why isn't the dragon breathing fire. Cheers what sort of ale do they sell ? JS
I bought that Jacket in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 2004.
They sell a wide variety of REAL ALE. and have a few beautiful barmaids. it is way out in the countryside and is a beautiful location.
The Dragon is taking a deep breath , hence at this moment no fire.
With that Coat of Arms I could be related to Royalty. Maybe King one day.
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Brian
I"lll take the ale Brian as know your a connoisseur ( Cappy would have said Monsieur ) the barmaids if have legs like Vernons picture will leave for Cappy he"s a real monsoor on such. Cheers JWS