Description
apparently seated with his body half-turned to the left as viewed
The same processes formed the similar structures on the island of Staffa and at the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
The term 'goat-sucker' comes from the folk myth that these birds sucked the milk from goats
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The nursery rhyme
Miss Cavell, 1915: The Execution of Edith Cavell Finish:Rolled apparently seated with his body'Miss Cavell, 1915: The Execution of Edith Cavell', 1916. Plate 88 from from The Great War: A Neutral's Indictment by Louis Raemaekers. The Dutch graphic artist Louis Raemaekers (1869 1956) produced fiercely anti German cartoons during the First World War. The Germans offered a substantial reward for him, dead or alive, and the Dutch government, under pressure from Germany, placed Raemaekers on trial on a charge of endangering Dutch neutrality. He was
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