tjj wrote:
Thanks VBB for your informed post .. I have just had a quick look in Rosemary Hill's very readable book on Stonehenge and there are some reproductions of pre (and early) 20th century images:
There's a mid 17th century/19th cent/Great War images to compare here: "Turner's watercolour view, engraved by Robert Wallis,1829. The shepherd lies dead in the storm, the sheep abandoned. For the Romatics the stones were predominantly a place of psychic dread and terror" This image shows a ruined Stonehenge. (Chapter 4)
There is also a photograph of about 1896 showing the fallen western trilithon and the timber supports propping the leaning stones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge