Happy loggerheads anniversary

Loggerheads card by artist Liz Mellor

It's the 600th anniversary of the loggerheads this year.  They first appeared in history on the Shrewsbury Common Seal, which is dated 1425.

So... here's a birthday card! Liz Mellor, a self-confessed Proud Salopian artist, created this rather lovely tribute to the loggerheads.

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Everything but the loggerheads

Shrewsbury Particulars postcard

This postcard is on sale widely in Shrewsbury. It displays a list of the curious & particular words, places, people and aspects which are essential - and even unique - to the town,  But do you see what important and historic characteristic is missing?  Yes..., there is no reference to the loggerheads. It's bewildering.
In the last post we wondered (sadly) if the people simply no longer understood the role
the loggerheads have played and do play in the town’s life. 

However ... the good news for loggerheads-lovers is that a new book, marking the 600 years since they appeared in history, comes out next month.  Entitled 'The Mysteries of The Loggerheads', it will explain much and reveal even more. It may even help townsfolk remember how central to Shrewsbury town the loggerheads are! Look out for our next post for details.

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Noticeable by absence at the tree fest

 St Chad Xmas tree festival 2024
Are the loggerheads losing their popularity?  Usually there are plenty of them to be seen, one way or another, at the Shrewsbury Christmas Tree festival.  (The festival is held at St Chad's, the town’s famous round church, every year).
However, although there were around fifty decorated trees this year, all identifying local businesses and organisations, there were no loggerheads to be seen.  Let's hope the absence is a blip!

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