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Shrewsbury loggerheads souvenirs - book, walking-trail leaflet and lapel-pins

If you’re looking for stocking-fillers this Christmas, look no further.  Any Shropshire person will enjoy receiving the book of The Mysteries of The Loggerheads (£7.99) or the Loggerheads Lapel-Pin (£1.50) or the Shrewsbury-Loggerheads Trail (£2) - or all three!

The Mysteries of The Loggerheads surveys the 600-year story of the loggerheads in a fun way, and would suit anyone who likes local history, whether they are from Shropshire or not. 

And… as these items were only produced this year, you can be assured that no one has had these gifts as Christmas presents before!  
Just right to make a Salopian’s heart glow.

All available at the Shrewsbury Museum shop as well as other outlets

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Bridge in loggerheads colours

Pedestrian bridge at meole brace in loggerheads colours

We talk a lot on this blog about the blue-gold colouring of the loggerheads’ design – gold for the leopards' faces, blue for the background. It has been a constant feature of the emblem all down the centuries.
So it is natural that Shrewsbury Town Council, the direct ‘descendants’ of the original Shrewsbury Corporation, which first created and adopted the loggerheads, should also sport blue-gold as their colours. By extension, anything that wants to feel ‘Shrewsbury’, should also come in that combination.

This explains the slightly garish painting on the railings of this pedestrian bridge in Shrewsbury which crosses the Rea Brook stream into Meole Brace village. The decorative colour-work, which has just appeared - in time for the loggerheads' 600th anniversary year -, tells us that this is the work of an organisation, Shrewsbury Town Council, that is proud to demonstrate the traditional blue-gold of Shrewsbury.

Actually, it's doubly clever to have painted this bridge in blue-gold. This bridge is on the route that Shrewsbury Town Football Club supporters use when they want to walk back into town from the club's stadium. 
And the colours of 
Shrewsbury Town Football Club are... of course... gold and blue!


A new book has now been published to celebrate 600 years of the loggerheads - click here to find out more.

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