Stonehenge from the air
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Stonehenge from the air
An article describing the discovery made through aerial photography of a section of the Stonehenge Avenue, 200 years after its original discovery by William Stukeley in 1723. The main photograph shows the Stonehenge circle to the lower left, with the newly found section of avenue curving away to the right of the copse in the centre of the photograph. The article accompanying the illustrations is by Mr O.G.S. Crawford of the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton Date: 1923
Media ID 14122297
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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