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Tintagel Castle
  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Matt Ward, English Heritage Property Manager, prepares a newly installed stone compass that points to places across the British Isles connected with the Arthurian legend, which will go on display alongside a bronze sculpture created by artist Rubin Eynon and inspired by the legend of King Arthur and Tintagel CastleÕs royal past, at its official public unveiling on Friday 29th April in Cornwall.
  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY A display panel that tells The Priest's tale is prepared to go on display alongside a bronze sculpture created by artist Rubin Eynon and inspired by the legend of King Arthur and Tintagel CastleÕs royal past, at its official public unveiling on Friday 29th April in Cornwall.
  • The Remains Of Tintagel Castle In Cornwall, England, Britain, Uk, This Is The Fabled Home Of The Legendary King Arthur. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
  • The Remains Of Tintagel Castle In Cornwall, England, Britain, Uk, This Is The Fabled Home Of The Legendary King Arthur. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
  • A 13Th Century Well At Tintagel Castle In North Cornwall, England, Britain, UK,. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
  • An Entrance Doorway At Tintagel Castel In Cornwall, England, Britain, UK. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY Matt Ward, English Heritage Property Manager, prepares a bronze sculpture, created by artist Rubin Eynon and inspired by the legend of King Arthur and Tintagel CastleÕs royal past, ahead of its official public unveiling on Friday 29th April in Cornwall.
  • TINTAGEL, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 28: People visit the ruins of Tintagel Castle in Tintagel on April 28, 2016 in Cornwall, England. The English Heritage managed site and the nearby town have long been associated with the legend of King Arthur and continue to attract large visitor numbers. However, efforts by English Heritage to update the visitor experience with the Gallos sculpture, along with a rock carving of Merlin's face, which English Heritage say are inspired by the legend of King Arthur and Tintagel Castles royal past, have met with criticism from some Cornish nationalists and historians. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, England, photo
  • ** FILE ** Tourists walk through the inner courtyard of Tintagel Castle in southwestern England on Sept. 19, 2006. The rocky headland near the village of Tintagel has become so entwined with the legend of King Arthur that its true history seems almost incidental, despite a collection of rough stone foundations and listing walls that hint at its rich past.(AP Photo/Daniel Lovering) ** zu unserem KORR APD4770 **

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