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King Ethelred coin found at Southoe.
- Credit: ST NEOTS MUSEUM
In 2019, the St Neots Museum purchased two Anglo-Saxon silver pennies found at Southoe and dating from the reign of Ethelred the Unready (AD 978 – 1016).
The St Neots Museum hopes to fully reopen in May, the shop opened on April 12.
- Credit: ARCHANT
These two delicate silver coins are a link with the Anglo-Saxon people who lived in this area 1,000 years ago. They will be on display in the museum when we reopen on Tuesday, May 18 this year as further lockdown easing is announced.
Ethelred came to the English throne in AD 978 when he was 10 years old,after the violent murder of his older half-brother, Edward, probably arranged by his mother and her faction to put her son (Ethelred) on the throne.
Ian Morrison managed to capture this Buzzard over Eaton Socon, in St Neots.
- Credit: IAN MORRISON
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Richard Bream took this quirky image of cows in a meadow at Eaton Socon.
- Credit: RICHARD BREAM
Brian Watts, from St Ives, sent us this photograph.
- Credit: BRIAN WATTS
Tatiana Chapman took this photo in the south gardens at Burghley House.
- Credit: TATIANA CHAPMAN
Joy Seiler captured these beautiful skies over Abbotsley on Bank Holiday Monday.
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