


Langdale Tuff scraper found local to the axe factory; verified by several museums and others.

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10/11. The remains of the barrow.

10/11. Another smaller cross on north of stone.

10/11. The larger stones are the remains of the dismantled cist, now being turned into a small walkers cairn.

10/11. Section of kerbstones.

10/11. The stones in the centre of the photo are the remains of the dismantled cist.

10/11. Section of Kerbstones.

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09/11. One of the better preserved house stance/hut platforms on the moor.

2004. one of the stones that might make up the enclosure of Gibbet Moor South....never got my head round this place.

2002. Small section of rubble bank in the heather.

Gardoms NE....gotta a feeling this is named Arthur’s Cairn.

Gardom’s Edge NE....Bronze Age field cleareance cairns.


The cave entrance.

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The Early Neolithic buildings at Lismore Fields, Buxton.

09/11. Two of the stones visible in the grass.....figure in back of pic is at back of circle.

09/11. One of the circle stones.

09/11. Cairn between Barbrook II and the Dukes Drive.

09/11. Cairn between Barbrook II and the Dukes Drive.

09/11. Cairn between Barbrook II and the Dukes Drive.

09/11. Cairn between Barbrook II and the Dukes Drive.

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09/11. “They’ve got a flyin teapot...don’t need a taxi”.....Close to the equally new spiral carving.

Some of the flint tools recovered from the barrow. Sheffield Weston Park Museum.

09/11. Piece of an ‘edge’ scraper? Worked down the left hand side. Found in field 20m away from the barrow.

09/11. The Baptism Stone cross base on top of the barrow.

The damaged barrow....stone in centre of photo and one to right are remaining kerbstones.

The outer rim of the barrow can just be made out by the darker green grass to the right of the photo.