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Spot on, that should do the trick.

Like Rhiannon says, if anyone wants to find it, they can get in touch, which works, otherwise far fewer people, myself included, would never have seen the polisher. More than likely, if anyone was into their rock art to the extent that they wanted to see the Throckley stone, they'd probably have Beckensall's book anyway. It has the old grid ref for the stone, but enough of a description to help in finding it (obviously, else I wouldn't have been able to track it down).

I am most grateful for that suggestion.


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Posted by Hob
22nd September 2004ce
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