Talk:Chalice Well
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Surely the holy grail caught Christ's blood at the crucifixion, not the last supper? Supposedly he GOT it at the last supper, but there's no blood at the last supper, so I'm going to change it Schnerf 21:04, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
The article does not include useful information such as who built the well, when, its original usage and significance and who and why connected it to the Grail. If anyone knows more about it, please add Pictureuploader (talk) 11:00, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
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How many imperial gallons?
editThis page says 250,000, but on Glastonbury it is only 25,000. Which is correct?--Nedergard (talk) 06:57, 26 September 2017 (UTC)
- Good question & "well" done for spotting the difference between the two articles. The figure does not appear to be supported by a citation in either article so I looked for "sources" (not always RS):
- Telegraph Travel says "The capped spring flows out at 25,000 gallons a day and a steady 52F."
- Bit about Britain says "the well produces 25,000 gallons (or 113,652 litres) each day"
- Britain Express says "a flow of some 25,000 gallons of water each day"
- Women of Grace says "a rate of 250,000 imperial gallons per day"
- Mystical World Wide Web says "a rate of 25,000 (UK) gallons per day even in a drought"
- So on balance I think 25,000 gallons is probably right (but not sure how many of these took their figures from wikipedia).— Rod talk 15:59, 26 September 2017 (UTC)