The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 51Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 432
The stone in Durrington Field is mentioned , under the name of the Cuckoo Stone , 2 by Mrs. Cunnington as a possible sighting stone in connection with Woodhenge . The stone in the river has a hole in it such as might have held a cross ...
The stone in Durrington Field is mentioned , under the name of the Cuckoo Stone , 2 by Mrs. Cunnington as a possible sighting stone in connection with Woodhenge . The stone in the river has a hole in it such as might have held a cross ...
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Three sarsen Hangman Stones are to be found in Berkshire : one ou Lambourne Downs , one in Hangmanstone Lane , Leckhamstead , and one between East and West Ilsley . In this neighbourhood we have the same story told of the Hanging Stone ...
Three sarsen Hangman Stones are to be found in Berkshire : one ou Lambourne Downs , one in Hangmanstone Lane , Leckhamstead , and one between East and West Ilsley . In this neighbourhood we have the same story told of the Hanging Stone ...
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At about 12 ins . from its south end the top edge of this stone sloped downwards sharply , as though mitred . The west stone appears to be the same size as the east stone but leans inward . It has two horizontal grooves about 10 ins ...
At about 12 ins . from its south end the top edge of this stone sloped downwards sharply , as though mitred . The west stone appears to be the same size as the east stone but leans inward . It has two horizontal grooves about 10 ins ...
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Contents
Archæological Natural History | 1 |
A Wiltshirewomans Tomb in Carisbrooke Church | 14 |
Further Notes on the History of the Manor of East Winters | 18 |
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