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Morse code used to be a very effective way to communicate over long distances, but these days with the invention of smart phones and other devices which help us communicate easily it is becoming more and more obsolete.
You most likely will never use Morse code in the city, but out in the...
These enigmatic letters appear beside a concentric circle and semi-realised 'daisy wheel' in Salisbury Cathedral - the "Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary". Featured is the ubiquitous letter 'W' but other letters as well. What do they mean? Well, 'AW' could be a Marian cipher meaning "Auspice Maria", Latin for 'under the protection of Mary'. If so, the 'E' might have a similar significance in Latin, in relation to the inverted W? The 16th century John Dee used a combination of A, E, C figures in one of his magical talismans c.1580.