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Biddulph Moor - 'The Bridestones' : ink sketch

The Bridestones, the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb, on Biddluph Moor.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

These two standing stones are probably Neolithic in origin, and may have formed part of a megalithic chambered tomb. They are no longer in their original position. They are both about 6 feet (1.8m) ...

Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

These two standing stones are probably Neolithic in origin, and may have formed part of a megalithic chambered tomb. They are no longer in their original position. They are both about 6 feet (1.8m) ...

Excavation of Queen's Low Barrow, Tixall, (1)

Queen's Low is a burial mound located near Lower Hanyards. The mound dates from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (2400 - 1500 BC), and is known as a 'bowl' barrow because of its shape.

Excavation of Queen's Low Barrow, Tixall, (2)

Queen's Low is a burial mound located near Lower Hanyards. The mound dates from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age (2400 - 1500 BC), and is known as a 'bowl' barrow because of its shape.

Leigh - Archaeological Find: engraving

'A British Dart of Flint found near Leigh.' Anonymous.

Old Stafford Society visit to the Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

The Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. A Society member poses for the photographer at these two ancient standing ...

Old Stafford Society visit to the Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

The Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. Philip Dale poses for the photographer by these two ancient standing ...

Old Stafford Society visit to the Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

The Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. Members of the Society are gathered by these two ancient standing stones, ...

Rocester - Ancient arrowhead: pencil drawing

Showing an ancient arrowhead, measuring 4 inches x 1 inch, and heavily barbed. Anonymous.

The Bridestones, near Rushton Spencer. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including an ancient stone landmark known as The Bridestones. The stones are the remains of a large Neolithic chambered tomb. They are situated at Bosley Cloud on the Staffordshire and ...

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