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			<title>Eagle at Mansergh Gate</title>
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			<description>In the photos of Mansergh Bks it states that the eagle was fount about 10 years ago when a vehicle backed into it.



I served with 47 Fd Regt (attached) back in the mid 1980s and the eagle was discovered then. That's over 20 years ago. My memory may be fading after years of testing the local Pils, but I'm sure that it was discovered after a REME 434 lost its steering coming back off a road test, slowing down enough for the wall to stop it, but not enough to stop it uncovering the stone eagle.



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