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It's a grotty picture of the stone on Harpers Lane - the upward pointing arrow carved onto a prominent stone is called a 'benchmark' and shows where the Ordnance Survey have calculated an altitude. The pair of round barrows by the playing fields are more interesting - daftly I only photographed one.

And, perhaps, I've learned here not to expose my crazy ideas to group criticism and the stone at the top of Thurstones may have been moved and may have been holed with iron (early industrial) chisels. As it is now it functions as a 'terminal stone' barring the stone row and showing that the intended view is eastwards. I've pulled moss off the tops of more stones there (this was in October) and people have had a better look at what's there and the perception of what it is, I'd say, is now firmly rooted. I just need to feed in the correct dates for sunrise watchers (April 15 and August 25 ish).

There are three stones in that section of Harpers Lane wall. Two are holed and the third is carved - it's just a fragment. So the name 'Harpers Lane Stone' won't do (it's not named yet, if you can think of something). Rather than being proud to have found all this stone poo I'm proud to have found an explanation for 'why are Bolton people so talented' - they're descended from druids !