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Wednesday, 8 November 2006

Bodowyr burial chamber, Bryn Gwyn standing stones and Castell Bryn Gwyn, Isle of Anglesey

Bodowyr burial chamber




















Bryn Gwyn standing stones


Castell Bryn Gwyn

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Labels: archaeology of Anglesey, Bodowyr burial chamber, Bryn Gwyn standing stones, Castell Bryn Gwyn, North Wales, standing stones
Location Isle of Anglesey, UK

Bryn Celli Ddu, Isle of Anglesey

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Labels: archaeology of Anglesey, Bryn Celli Ddu, North Wales
Location Isle of Anglesey, UK

Sunday, 16 July 2006

St Michael and All Angels Church, Addingham, Cumbria

St Michael and All Angels Church

Anglo-Saxon Hammerhead Cross

Early Christian Tombstone
Viking "Hogs-Back" tombstone

14th Century Viking Cross (pt 1)

14th Century Viking Cross (pt 2)

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Labels: 14th Century Viking cross, Anglo-Saxon hammer-head cross, Crosses, Cumbria, Little Salkeld, St Michael and All Angels Church Addingham, Viking, Viking Cross
Location Little Salkeld, Cumbria CA10, UK

Little Meg, Cumbria

Little Meg
Little Meg carved stone detail

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Location Cumbria, UK

Long Meg and her Daughters, Cumbria

Long Meg and her Daughters

Long Meg 
Long Meg - carved stone detail

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Labels: carved stone circle, Cumbria, Cumbrian stone circle, Long Meg, Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, stone circle
Location Cumbria, UK
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