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View showing all three stones in the row, from the east looking back west down the row toward the largest leaning stone, which is partially obscured by a tree trunk. The "third leaning slab" - the stone closest to the camera- can be seen to be almost recumbent rather than leaning. The 'vertical split' mentioned in the second stone can be seen in the image, and more clearly in image 4e following. A thick layer of pine needles obscures the base of the stones.Further Information
Archive Number
6484321
Description
View showing all three stones in the row, from the east looking back west down the row toward the largest leaning stone, which is partially obscured by a tree trunk. The "third leaning slab" - the stone closest to the camera- can be seen to be almost recumbent rather than leaning. The 'vertical split' mentioned in the second stone can be seen in the image, and more clearly in image 4e following. A thick layer of pine needles obscures the base of the stones.
Collection Record
General Digital Donations Collection
Medium
Photo.
Originator
Dr Colin Jackson
Date
2017-01-04