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Re: Stukeley's 'Stonehenge'
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>Who was one of Stukeley's big buddies, that he used to discuss "matters diverse" with for hours, and who knew a thing or two about levers and forces?.....<

Yikes Nigel! I'm still reeling from John Woods' Druidic/Masonic concepts for the sun and moon structures at Bath - who the hell's this big buddy of Stukeley that you mention? (and did you know that there's maybe a bit of a Druidic/Masonic tradition evident at Alton Priors :-)


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Littlestone
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26th June 2005ce
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