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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
Stonehenge in 1575Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Stonehenge / TurnerStonehenge at sunset
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. circa 2008
Cycling Past StonehengeA man and a woman cycle past Stonehenge on a tandem bicycle
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
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
The Trew Origin of Trousers by W. Heath RobinsonThe First Blush - or the Dawn of the sense of propriety. Heath Robinson imagines that trousers were invented when decency dictated that the legs of Stonehenge be covered up to spare the blushes of
Stonehenge. United Kingdom. England. South WestStonehenge. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. SOUTH WEST ENGLAND. Amesbury. Stonehenge. Bronze Age.; Neolithic art
Stonehenge, Salisbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Poster advertising tours of Britain by bus or coach, with a view of Stonehenge. 20th century
Two sightseers at Stonehenge, WiltshireTwo late Victorian sightseers at Stonehenge, Wiltshire. One man sits on a flat stone (possibly the sacrificial stone), while the other man leans on his bicycle
Salisbury Plain, WiltshireA general view of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, from near Amesbury, notable for Stonehenge and other rude stone monuments
Early Stonehenge DrawingA wonderful early drawing of Stonehenge, not too over-elaborate in detail, and showing some early 17th century archaeologists and the bones that are digged up !
Stonehenge (Elongated!)A rather impressionistic view of Stonehenge, with the stones themselves strangely lengthened to convey a slightly greater scale than is actually the case!
Building StonehengeThe construction of Stonehenge - a team of workers haul one of the great stones
Construction of a prehistoric stone circle
William McAuliffeW McAuliffe, Chief Druid, at Stonehenge ceremony
Stonehenge in 18th CentA rather naive view of Stonehenge and visitors to the site
Stonehenge from S-EastA view of Stonehenge from the South East
Stonehenge / Anon PhotoA near view of Stonehenge