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Email and picture of the Owl Plaque
The Beaconsfield Owl Plaque derived from the Ancient Greek coin Tetradrachm. A protected bird from the Acropolis an omen of good luck keeping an eye on commerce and trade. As well as wisdom. The owl is under the eaves of the new Adult Learning centre. Email correspondence between Tina Meaden and Averill
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