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English: The Corbridge Lion is a Roman sandstone sculpture of a male lion crouching over a prone animal. It was originally a piece of decorative funerary ornamentation from a tomb. It was subsequently re-used as a fountainhead by passing a water pipe through its mouth. It was found in a water tank in 1907 at Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It is believed to date to the 2nd or 3rd centuries. It is now in the site museum.
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{{Information |Description=The little furry lion's name is Grrcola, so each one found round the museum is Agrrcola. |Source=[http://www.flickr.com/photos/alun/53340076/ Corbridge Lion] * Uploaded by singinglemon |Date=2005-10-15 10:4
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