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Sanctuary wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Ha! Well done Mr S – always good to find something like that and at a decent price. Just done a Googlie – dunno if this is the same Mary but there can’t be that many water-colourists with that name...
Here's a photo of the watercolour and an aerial pic I took of what it looks like now. You will notice the 'pointy' stone from where the painting was brushed behind. Fox Tor is the mound in the background to the north-west.
https://picasaweb.google.com/100525707086862773355/Painting2?authkey=Gv1sRgCJ6_rP_w1LSMXA#5782446045367325506
Very nice, you did good there!!!

bladup wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Ha! Well done Mr S – always good to find something like that and at a decent price. Just done a Googlie – dunno if this is the same Mary but there can’t be that many water-colourists with that name...
Here's a photo of the watercolour and an aerial pic I took of what it looks like now. You will notice the 'pointy' stone from where the painting was brushed behind. Fox Tor is the mound in the background to the north-west.
https://picasaweb.google.com/100525707086862773355/Painting2?authkey=Gv1sRgCJ6_rP_w1LSMXA#5782446045367325506
Very nice, you did good there!!!
Thanks, I'm really chuffed as it's my local favourite circle. Any time I have a few hours to spare I get up Ridge Hill from the south side, take a right to the stone burial cairn then down onto East Moor to the circle. A cracking walk with archaeology all the way.