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Longest Day at Stonehenge, WiltshirePeople gathering at Stonehenge, Wiltshire on the longest day of the year, on or near 21 June 1912. This photograph shows a daybreak pilgrimage by members of The Universal Bond of the Sons of Men
Druids lunar ceremony
Membership certificate, Ancient Order of Druids, illustrated with a Druid playing a harp, with Stonehenge in the background
Druids Sacrifice ChildA child is sacrificed to the Druid deity
Plan and elevation of Stonehenge, Wiltshire.. Ancient stone circle at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, with original plan and elevation, and ruins as of 1816. Copperplate engraving by W
Druids (ancient Priests) collect mistletoeThe Druids were highly respected by the Britons because of their wisdom and used to collect mistletoe to give to people on feast days
Druids cut mistletoeA druid cuts a bunch of mistletoe from the branch of a tree with a golden sickle, the mistletoe dropping into a sheet held below
Warriors and DruidWarriors of ancient Gaul seek the approval of the gods for an expedition from a druid priest
Stonehenge / StukeleyA peep into the Sanctum Sanctorum. Stukeley states When we advance.. the chasm of sky between the jambs of the cell.. and the greatness of every part, surprizes
Castle and Druidical Circle, Aberystwyth, Wales - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Burial of an Old British ChiefThe ceremonial burial of the chief of a British tribe, his body carried on a bier, accompanied by Warriors and Druids. Date: circa 4th century AD
St Patrick defeats druids and converts kingSAINT PATRICK The Saint defeats the Druids and converts the King. 390? - 461?
Photograph of Druids Head PH, Deptford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Ancient Druidic ceremony at Stonehenge, with the stones hung with curtains depicting serpents. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient
Druids and priest in sacred robes with paraphernaliaDruids and priest in sacred robes with religious paraphernalia, gold vessels, serpent, and painted curtain. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient
Arch-Druid and Druids
Welsh Eisteddfod 1906Opening of Gorsedd, Ceremony in which druids are in a circle, the Gorsedd (meaning chief) sit on a throne, where the Eisteddfod is proclaimed. 1906
A Druid in Ancient Britain sacrificing an OxA Druid from Ancient Britain sacrificing an Ox to please the Gods whilst three worshippers watch. Date: circa 400BC
Druids build a wicker man for sacrificeThe Wicker Man In which people were burnt as sacrifices to their deities
EISTEDDFOD, WALES 1955The Bardic Procession at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, at Ystradgynlas, Breconshire. The Eisteddfodau were established to encourage Welsh music, customs, languages etc. Date: 1955
ENGLISH ARCH-DRUIDA British Arch-Druid, wearing full judicial costume including the Breastplate of Judgment, pronounces sentence on an offender Date: BC
Photograph of Ancient Druids PH, Tonbridge, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Cornish Gorsedd procession, St Just, CornwallThe Cornish Gorsedd, a community of modern-day bards, taking part in the Sword of Arthur ceremony and procession at St Just in Cornwall
Castlerigg Stone Circe, Keswick, Lake District, CumbriaThe Druids Circle - Keswick, Cumbria - The Castlerigg Stone Circle - one of the most visually impressive prehistoric stone monuments in the United Kingdom
Ancient Order of Druids, Druid with harp, and Stonehenge in the background. early 20th century
The Channel Islands - Druids Temple - Ancient Stone Structure. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands. Gorey (French: Gouray; J貲 iais)
Druids Altar Cromlech, Islandmagee - a view of a Dolmen in a front garden of a house. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Islandmagee). Date: circa early 1900s
Arch Druids planting Coronation Oak, Crystal PalaceTo commemorate the coronation of King George V, the Arch Druid of England planted a Coronation Oak sapling at the Crystal Palace, London. The ceremony was attended by many foreign delegates
Irish Druid and OllamhAn Irish Ollamh, a high- ranking bard, talks with a Filidhe, or herald bard, who holds a traditional Irish harp. Both had functions within the Druidic order. Date: BCE
England StonehengeCelebrating a grand conventional festival at Stonehenge : priests and bards perform their functions, oxen drag the Avane, containing a monster from the lake. Date: BCE
Trees in Superstition and Legend by Pauline BaynesIllustration by Pauline Baynes depicting the various trees of legends and superstition
French Druid with SickleA French druid holding a golden sickle to cut ceremonial mistletoe and armed with a longsword
French DruidsIn a forest near Chartres, France, druids collect mistletoe for ritual purposes
Druids Temple, Culdaff, Co. Donegal - a view of standing stones close together. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Culdaff). Date: circa early 1900s
Druids Alter Cromlech, Islandmagee - a Dolmen. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Islandmagee). Date: circa early 1900s
Druids Alter Cromlech, Ballygraffin, Comber - a Dolmen. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down). Date: circa early 1900s
Cornish Gorsedd, Sword of Arthur, St Just, CornwallThe Cornish Gorsedd, a community of modern-day bards, taking part in the Sword of Arthur ceremony at St Just in Cornwall. The Gorseth Kernow (Gorsedd of Cornwall)
Cornish Gorsedd, Sword of Arthur, CornwallThe Cornish Gorsedd, a community of modern-day bards, taking part in the Sword of Arthur ceremony at St Just in Cornwall. The Gorseth Kernow (Gorsedd of Cornwall)
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Orphanage, Druids HeatThe Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Orphanage at Druids, Aldridge, near Walsall, Staffordshire. The home was later taken over by Barnardos and became an Approved School. Date: circa 1907
Roman massacre of DruidsRoman forces led by Suetonius Paulinus massacre the druids on the island of Mona (Anglesey) Date: 61 A.D
Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, CumbriaThe Druids Circle - Keswick, Cumbria - The Castlerigg Stone Circle - one of the most visually impressive prehistoric stone monuments in the United Kingdom
The Castlerigg Stone Circle, KeswickThe Druids Circle - Keswick, Cumbria - The Castlerigg Stone Circle - one of the most visually impressive prehistoric stone monuments in the United Kingdom
Arch Druid (Smith)The Arch Druid in his judicial habit holds the peithynin, or elucidator, on which maxims are inscribed : the snake beside the altar-stone is a sacred beast. Date: BCE
Druids (Smith)Two priests of the Druidical order : the one on the left holds an emblem of the Moon, the other is an Arch-Druid, holding a sceptre and wearing a garland of oak leaves. Date: BCE
Bard and OvateA Bard and an Ovate (soothsayer) whose functions accompanied those of the druids, as two associated professional classes of religious practitioners. Date: BCE
Scandinavian PagansDruid priest (drotte) and priestess (fola), of Denmark or Sweden equivalent to the Druids in Britain
Music cover for Godfreys Chilperic QuadrilleMusic cover for Charles Godfreys Chilperic Quadrille, based on airs from Herves popular opera buffa (or operetta) Chilperic
Druids Circle and City Hall, Cardiff, Wales
SACRED OAKThe oak, sacred tree of Thor, god of thunder, was revered by the Druids, and particularly by the German tribes : Thors Oak at Geismar was cut down by missionary Winfrid (Boniface)
Sacred MistletoeThe MISTLETOE was revered by the Druids, and has been a traditional decoration at the winter solstice ever since
Druids & MistletoeOnce a year druids would summon wandering tribes together and gather sacred mistletoe, cutting it from oak trees with sickles
Romans Massacre DruidsRomans under governor Suetonius Paulinus massacre Druids in Anglesey
Druids / New Years DayDruids celebrating on New Years Day. The chief Druid leads the procession, carrying mistletoe for Britons to hang in their homes
Druids gathering the sacred mistletoe. They regarded it as a symbol of fertility, and hung it over doorways for protection against evil
Religion / DruidsDruids of Gaul conducting a ceremonial sacrifice
Religion / Druids / StukeleyStukeley believed that the British Druids originated as a Phoenician colony, Fam d for magic.. zealous preachers who came to these shores as the descendants of Abraham
Druids Incite Riot 55 BcDruids incite Britons to oppose the landing of the Roman invaders
Druids Massacred 61Druids are massacred by the soldiers of Suetonius Paulinus
Druidesses of GaulDruid priestesses on the Breton coast are consulted as prophets : Vercingetorix is just one leader who makes use of their inspired utterances
Anglesey MassacreThe Druids of Anglesey, in North Wales, are massacred by the Romans by order of the governor Suetonius Paulinus