

Looking North(ish) up the valley.
The Glebe Cairn on the valley floor, taken from above, up on the museum balcony.
It was dusk, and we could only get these close ups of the cists.
Image of Stone of Odin (based on illustration in the book Folklore of Prehistoric Britain, by Leslie Grinsell).
Archeo-astronomers, please dont get upset – I was enjoying myself.
King Arthur’s Round Table, 8/11/99.
The mighty Airthrey Stone looking W.
Note the slope going down from L->R. This photo was taken in October 1999 – the land around the stone has since been spirit-levelled by Stirling University for rugby pitches. Thankfully the stone survives.
Airthrey Stone looking E., with Dumyat rising to the left of the image. October 1999.
The Airthrey Stone looking SW. The crag and tail of the Abbey Craig (with Wallace Monument) in background. October 1999.
The stone at the centre of Mayburgh with the built up henge of water smoothed stones behind, 8/11/99
November 1999.
Meg, November 1999.
Daughters, taken from close to Meg, looking down the slope. Taken in November 1999.
S. stone looking SE.
7 ft. S. stone, looking toward NW. Police dog training area in background.
N. stone looking toward W.
The metre high N.stone (S. stone highlighted in distance)