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Stonehenge (Circle henge) — News

Stonehenge research explores possible Moon connection


Researchers are investigating whether Stonehenge aligns with the positions of the Moon, as well as the Sun.

More info :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80zexkvenko
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
16th April 2024ce

Stonehenge and its Environs — News

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners vow to keep fighting


Campaigners have vowed to continue their fight against a proposed road tunnel on the A303 near Stonehenge.

More info :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-68348523
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
21st February 2024ce

Stonehenge tunnel: Campaigners lose High Court challenge


Campaigners have lost a High Court challenge against renewed plans to build a road tunnel near Stonehenge.

Sadly more info :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-68338484
drewbhoy Posted by drewbhoy
21st February 2024ce

A303 tunnel 'could destroy' part of Stonehenge site, court told


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-67681822
Never ending story. Will somebody please get a grip and sort out this endless pit of money for lawyers and the legal hangers on. Disgraceful.
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
12th December 2023ce

Silbury Hill (Artificial Mound) — News

Moat forms round ancient monument after heavy rain.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/articles/c9w3e7yrgkgo
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
15th November 2023ce

Stonehenge and its Environs — News

Stonehenge campaigners welcome Unesco's calls for amendments


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-66864254
The story that just keeps on keeping on.
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
21st September 2023ce

Stonehenge tunnel plan 'should not proceed' says Unesco


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-66843922
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
19th September 2023ce

Stonehenge and its Environs — Links

Stonehenge Barrow Map


An interactive and very informative Google
Earthy style map of the barrows in the Stonehenge area. Click on a barrow and away you go.
The Eternal Posted by The Eternal
22nd July 2023ce

Avebury (Circle henge) — Links

Paul Nash at Avebury


This is a Youtube link taken from the website of Robjn Cantus - Inexpensive Progress. If you like/love Paul Nash's artistic work it is fascinating. But also as a historical footnote. Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyqIDGDPTqw
moss Posted by moss
16th June 2023ce

Stonehenge (Circle henge) — Folklore

The Puzzle of Stonehenge.

It is stated that persons who visit the extraordinary Druidical remains at Stonehenge never succeed, however careful they may be, in counting the stones twice alike, and the corresponding marks with which they are in many places covered seem to be a sure proof that attempts have frequently been made to ascertain the number correctly. We never heard that the same party, either on a second attempt or on a second visit, could make his numbers tally, and it is a pretty general opinion in the neighbourhood that "old Gooseberry" is somehow mixed up in the affair, and thus frustrates their endeavours.

But some few years ago there lived at Salisbury a baker, who was considered a very clever fellow, and his own opinion fully justified him in making a heavy bet with some friends that he would (by a scheme of his own) go round the stones,a nd on two occasions make the numbers to correspond. Of course very much interest was manifested for the result; and on a certain day the baker proceeded to put his scheme into execution, for which purpose he supplied himself with two basketsful of penny rolls, and started for Stonehenge, confident of success.

He carefully placed a roll upon each of the masses of stone, thus emptying his baskets, just sufficient to cover the whole, with the exception of one; he then cautiously examined them, and feeling quite sure that he was correct that each stone had got its roll, commenced collecting and counting them, and when he had finished he as carefully wrote down the number taken off, and adding the one omitted, became elated with the certainty of winning his wager.

He then began placing the rolls the second time on the stones, taking the same round, and proceeding exactly as he had done at first; but judge of his astonishment when, after the most minute examination and considerable time spent in walking round every direction of the ruins, he not only found that this time every stone had its roll, but that there was positively one left in his basket.

This was a clincher - the poor baker became so impressed with the mysterious part of the business (which he was never able to fathom), together with his losing his wager, but more especially by receiving the jeers of his plain-dealing friends, who had never any inclination to try their luck in such a way, that he became a changed man, and never after ventured to visit Stonehenge, or to make wagers on such dark and unaccountable proceedings.
Dundeed Evening Telegraph, 12th January 1884. "Old Gooseberry" is a new one on me. I'm not sure what connection the Devil has with gooseberries?
Rhiannon Posted by Rhiannon
15th June 2023ce
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