Panorama of the circle, early morning April 2003
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360 degree panorama from the centre of the circle.
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360 degree panorama of Maen Ceti - August 2004
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360 degree panorama of St. Lythans - August 2004
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360 degree panorama of Tinkinswood - August 2004
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360 degree panorama from next to the barrow.
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This chap tracked the stone down but doesn't give it's position. If you email him he says he'll give you directions though.
I've got to say the modern photo doesn't really look like if was part of the original Sack Stone judging from the 1890's picture unless it was the lowest section - which isn't too clear in the old pic.
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360 degree panorama around Grim's Mound
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A transcript of J. Horsfall Turner's "Ancient Bingley" published in 1897. Only the first 20-30 pages of this .pdf document are relevant, the rest is more recent stuff.
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360 Degree Panorama of Mayburgh Henge.
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360 Degree panorama of the circle.
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Nice aerial view of the camp/fort/settlement.
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Masses of information on stone tools and technology.
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Same link as the High Bridestones, the Low Bridestones are at the bottom of the page.
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List of the scheduled monuments around Bradford including most of the sites on Rombald's Moor
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Some old photographs of the village and the stones.
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Ye Olde photographs of Stonehenge dating back as far as the 1880's including some nice leaning trilithon upright shots.
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Baal in Baildon - an article from a book called
"Through Airedale From Goole To Malham" written in 1891
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Dr Aaron Watson's introduction to his research on the acoustic effects produced at stone circles and passage graves.
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Website dealing with Bronze Age metalworking. Check out the shop section for some amazing reproduction axes, swords and daggers.
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