The picture, which has been scanned from the Newcastle Evening Chronicle, shows a new bride jumping over an ancient hollowed out stone.
If anyone can list the stone, on a different page, I’ll be happy to transfer the image.
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Searching for rock art can be a little dodgy on the beaches of Northumberland
After the Stan treatment, 4-6-2003.
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In safer environs, 5-5-2003.
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The stone as found, 3-5-2003.
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New discoveries are still possible!
Saturday, 3rd May 2003. Decided to go to one of my favorite places Holy Island for a bit of a wander. I took a route around the island, away from the tourists and had the fantastic beaches almost to myself. I was walking towards this Big White Triangle Thing (some kind of landmark for shipping) as usual looking at my feet at the wonderful pebbles thereabouts. Couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw it, literally. A big chunk of sandstone rock art. I mean, it couldn’t be, not here, right? I decided to move it up the beach, away from the tide, onto the dunes and hid it where I could find it again. I didn’t feel right taking it, but I couldn’t leave it where it was. I made a note of the largest stone nearby as a landmark.
That night, I emailed RockArtUK for an opinion. Jan & Gus got all excited and the next day I decided to go back for it – only one problem: by the time I’d made the decision, the tides were against me! That night I kept waking up worrying about it!! And Monday, although it was a bank holiday, I was working. There was no option – I phoned for the afternoon off and went back on Monday 5-5-2003 to retrieve it. I planned where to park the car, but this was still a mile from the spot. I did it anyway, lugged this massive stone back. The stone I had memorised was nowhere to be seen – the sand had shifted and must have buried it. I’m glad I moved the stone when I did!
I decided to keep it quiet for a while, because I wasn’t convinced it was really carved; there are lots of holed stones naturally occuring on the island but this was different.
I emailed Stan Beckinsall for advise. As luck had it, he was in the area and could he come to see it in person? Er – yeah!
The verdict – not sandstone, possibly metamorphic due to the high density. Probably not local, possibly washed from Scotland, Micro-cups.
I am keeping the stone for now, but intend to report it.
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Sites within 20km of Lindisfarne
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Kippy Heugh
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Kyloe Camp
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Spindlestone Heughs
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Bamburgh Castle
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Bamburgh Barrow
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Cocklawburn Beach Rings
photo 5 description 4 -
St Cuthbert’s Cave (Cockenheugh)
photo 11 description 1 -
The Bowden Doors
photo 7 description 2 link 2 -
Lyham Moor
description 1 link 2 -
Hazelrigg
description 1 link 1 -
Doddington North Moor
photo 3 description 1 -
Kettley Crag – lower outcrop
photo 1 -
Kettley Crag
photo 55 forum 2 description 5 link 4 -
Kettley Stone
photo 10 forum 1 description 3 link 1 -
Chatton Camp
photo 15 description 1 -
Chatton
photo 106 forum 2 description 6 link 5 -
Hare Law Crags
photo 13 description 2 link 1 -
Isabella’s Mount
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The Ringses
photo 37 description 2 link 1 -
The Ringses Hillfort
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West Horton
photo 9 link 1 -
Roughting Linn
photo 81 description 12 link 3 -
Whinny Hill
photo 14 description 1 link 1 -
Roughting Linn Camp
photo 10 description 1 -
Whitehill Head
photo 2 description 1 -
High Chesters
photo 5 description 1 link 3 -
Lucker Moor
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Doddington Stone Circle
photo 24 forum 1 description 5 -
Doddington Dubious Stone
photo 2 description 1 -
Doddington Moor Quarry Site
photo 15 description 3 -
Goatscrag
photo 14 forum 1 description 1 link 1 -
Buttony
photo 39 forum 2 description 2 link 2 -
Doddington Enclosure
photo 6 description 2 -
Amerside Law north
photo 4 description 2 -
Doddington North
photo 10 link 1 -
Dod Law
photo 11 -
Dod Law Main
photo 28 description 1 link 2 -
Gled Law North
photo 13 description 2 -
Dod Law Hillfort rock art
photo 20 description 2 -
Broomridge
photo 31 description 4 link 2 -
Millstone Hill
photo 2 description 1 link 2 -
Benthall Cairn (Beadnell)
photo 5 link 1 -
Amerside Law
photo 10 forum 2 description 3 link 4 -
Gled Law
photo 27 description 2 link 2 -
Blackchester
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Cuddy’s Cave (Doddington)
photo 8 description 3 -
Clavering
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Wandylaw
photo 7 -
Weetwood 8
photo 3 link 2 -
Ox Eye
photo 3 description 1 -
Ford Henge
description 1 -
Weetwood Moor
photo 76 forum 3 description 6 link 4 -
Fowberry Mains
photo 20 description 1 link 2 -
Ros Castle
photo 21 description 4 link 1 -
North Plantation
photo 8 description 1 link 2 -
Fowberry Moor Stone-3
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Fowberry Cairn
photo 17 description 3 link 2 -
Weetwood North
photo 2 description 1 -
Whitsunbank 2
photo 14 description 2 link 1 -
Whitsunbank 3
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Whitsunbank 1
photo 6 description 1 link 1 -
Hepburn Crags Camp
photo 10 description 1 -
Coldmartin Loughs 1-2
photo 28 description 2 link 1