
Ground Plan of Long Stones Longbarrow, Beckhampton as Excavated between 1820 and 1850
Ground Plan of Long Stones Longbarrow, Beckhampton as Excavated between 1820 and 1850
Ground Plan of South Street Long Bartrow as Excavated between 1964 & 1967
Ground plan of Stonehenge – 1959
Note the raised position of stones 57 and 58 to the earlier plan of 1953
Ground plan of Stonehenge – 1953
Note the fallen position of stones 57 and 58 to the later plan of 1959
Stone No. 50 – Shergar or The Nags Head, Looking West
Stone No. 50 in foreground with Stone 46, the Swindon stone, followed by Stone 44 etc.
Avebury NE sector – Stone 50 – Shergar or The Nags Head
This has to be the most loneliest stone of the original bunch. It stands in it original position and has never been altered.
Sketch of Skeleton found in the Manton Barrow showing position of grave goods
Drawn by L.Raven Hill – WAM Volume 35
Minature Halberd
Pendant in the form of a miniature halberd or axe from the Early Bronze Age.
Made of copper and set in sheet gold.
On display in Devizes – Wiltshire Heritage Museum – 41 Long Street
Polishing area and 2 Axe grinding grooves above.
West Kennett Avenue Stone 19b showing position in the avenue
The remains of the Ring Stone or Hand Fasting Stone looking East with the bank in the background.
The remains of the Ring Stone or Hand Fasting Stone.
The Ring Stone or Hand Fasting Stone showing its position in the southern or sun circle.
Swallowhead Springs on the eve of Samhain (November 1st) 2007 Showing the unpollared willow.
Swallowhead Springs on the eve of Samhain (November 1st) 2007 Showing the cutting back of vegitation and new fence posts. There will be a gate onto the site over the stepping stones.
Swallowhead Springs on the eve of Samhain (November 1st) 2007 Showing the `Goddess’ and other `Offerings’.
Swallowhead Springs on the eve of Samhain (November 1st) 2007 Showing the stump of the felled Ash tree and the cleaned up bank.
May get some steps in here for better access.
Outline of Long Barrow, Enclosure, Cross Dyke and Round Barrow on Walkers Hill
Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s Plan of Casterley Camp from 1810
Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s Plan of Ogbury Camp from his ecxcavations.
Giants Grave Long Barrow, Milton Lilbourne
Everleigh Barrows
One of two bell barrows from a group of five barrows. Other barrows include two bowls (one flattened), and a disc barrow.
Chance’s Personal Visit on 24 September 2007 at 5 in the afternoon onwards
Chance’s Personal Visit on 24 September 2007 at 5 in the afternoon onwards
Chance’s Personal Visit on 24 September 2007 at 5 in the afternoon onwards.
Approaching the barrow from the impact area.
Upavon MOD base lies in the background.
General view of the main four barrows with famous Aldbourne cup barrow below the group on the B4192. Aug 2007
Detail of Avebury from plan first printed in Sir R.C.Hoare’s “Ancient History of South Wiltshire.” (1812)
Silbury during the Lammas Celbration 2007.
German Harp player in Celtic dress.
Infill works in background.