
![]() This 'helmet' was dredged from the River Thames at Waterloo Bridge in the 1860s. It was worn for symbolic purposes rather than for practical head protection as it is made from thin pieces of bronze. Horns are often associated with the gods and suggests the wearer was an important person.
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Phil HorswellI am a freelance illustrator based within Dartmoor National Park producing humorous images for people of all ages. Categories
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