
The Bull Stone, Otley Chevin. Dawn on Midsummer Solstice, 2004.
The Bull Stone, Otley Chevin. Dawn on Midsummer Solstice, 2004.
The stone, with attendant megalithomaniac for scale!
The standing stone on Hartwith moor.
Another of the stones on Standing Stone hill!
One of the 3 stones on Standing Stone hill.
The Miller’s Grave, looking north to Robin Hood’s Penny Stone on the horizon.
‘Stones 3’ in the background, ‘stones 4’ recumbent by the spring.
‘Stones 3’. Hiding in the field over a dry-stone wall...
‘Stones 2’. Looks like an old gatepost close up (I’m sure there’re even the hinge holes!), stuck in a large stone base, like the ones used for old crosses.
The central henge hosting Beltane celebrations, May 1st, 2004.
The ‘Bride’ – 14 feet tall, 9 feet wide at the top narrowing to 2 feet at the base. The now-fallen ‘Groom’ to her side.
More cup markings at Woofa enclosure.
Carved flat rock on the footpath from the Backstone Circle to Ilkley crags. Sporting over 50 cups, 3 have rings and one ring contains 2 cups. Several well-defined grooves cross the surface. (Grid Ref; SE 12738 46249)
Large basins in a curve on a vertical face.
Carved rock, taken from about 12 feet up a tree! Grid ref; SE 075 445
Close up detail of cup-and-ring marked rock. Rivock Edge plantation.
The Grey Stone, looking south-east. The carving can just be seen in the bottom left.
The solitary old oak tree in the background sometimes has ‘offerings’ or ‘spells’ attached to it.