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bladup wrote:
Can you think of anywhere there's a main big capstone and then another below it on top of the chamber itself? because Zennor's got the humps and bumps in just the right place to hold one in place, they're what me and george thought was there to stop the capstone slipping but it never even touched it until it's collapse, did you visit either 25 years ago george and did you like cornwall when you did visit?
Come to think of it , it was over 25 years ago . I lived in Bath for a while so not too bad for visits and still managed trips from London too . I loved it but not in the summer , too many punters .
Is this what you mean ?Secondary capstone
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/1376/knockeen.html
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/2305/kilmogue.html
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/890/haroldstown.html

Not the top 2 and like we said before Haroldstown is the most Zennor like in lots of ways, look at the old drawing of Zennor and it would be under the capstone and on top of the sidestones sealing the chamber, the sidestones have been worked to hold one, did you visit Zennor and Trethevy when you used to come down here?