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Picture Speaks a Thousand Words The black and white diagonals theme is seen again and again and in this case it at least signifies protection
Guard outside General Command of GNR, Lisbon, Portugal
General Command of the GNR plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order in Portugal, particularly in rural areas where there may be less access to other law enforcement agencies.
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net

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Lisbon Tiles
Dragon Face
Note all the pointed structures intended to inflict emotional pain
Art of the Street in Lisbon
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

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Lisbon Tiles
Hands Breasts and Vicious Animal Many pointed structures except for her breasts, intended to scare and inflict emotional pain Note also – same artist as the devil tile art
Art of the Street in Lisbon
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

 

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Not sure what this means and what it is – but France is there and a man and some weird piece of equipment
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net

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Ship with Ravens
The ship with ravens  represents the mythical birds of the god Odin from Norse mythology, which were believed to guide the Vikings during their sea journeys. The use of this symbol in Portuguese heraldry suggests a connection to the sea, maritime trade, and exploration.
The Ship with Ravens is often associated with the Age of Discovery, a period of great exploration and expansion in which Portuguese sailors played a significant role. The symbol can be seen on various monuments and buildings throughout Portugal,
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net

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Ship with Ravens
The ship with ravens  represents the mythical birds of the god Odin from Norse mythology, which were believed to guide the Vikings during their sea journeys. The use of this symbol in Portuguese heraldry suggests a connection to the sea, maritime trade, and exploration.
The Ship with Ravens is often associated with the Age of Discovery, a period of great exploration and expansion in which Portuguese sailors played a significant role. The symbol can be seen on various monuments and buildings throughout Portugal,
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net

The Shape of the Base

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Castro Coffee House making the famous custard filled pastry originally made by the monks from egg yolk. The recipe is a closely guarded secret
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net

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