Posts Tagged 'imageconstruction'
standing with stones 2. foundry lane, china garden/the swordfish inn.
standing with stones #2. foundry lane, china garden/the swordfish inn. pipers 2. part of a proposal to transpose the merry maidens complex of stone circle and outliers to the promenade and town of newlyn. public gardens newlyn art gallery. henry|seaton pipers
standing with stones 2. foundry lane, china garden/the swordfish inn.
standing with stones #2. foundry lane, china garden/the swordfish inn. pipers 2. part of a proposal to transpose the merry maidens complex of stone circle and outliers to the promenade and town of newlyn. public gardens newlyn art gallery. henry|seaton pipers
standing with stones. newlyn bridge. the piper
standing with stones. newlyn bridge. part of a proposal to transpose the merry maidens complex of stone circle and outliers to the promenade and town of newlyn. public gardens newlyn art gallery. henry|seaton pipers
standing with stones. newlyn bridge. the piper
standing with stones. newlyn bridge. part of a proposal to transpose the merry maidens complex of stone circle and outliers to the promenade and town of newlyn. public gardens newlyn art gallery. henry|seaton pipers
carnstabba giant’s stone moon rising. halsetown / gibraltar walk road works. bethnal green.
carnstabba giant’s stone moon rising. halsetown / gibraltar walk road works. bethnal green.
the giant’s stone is a huge 8x3x3 m monster granite bolder oriented towards the west and displaying its cup marks and water basin. seen here in conjunction with a rising full moon. of possible archaeological significance
gibraltar walk road works. a cobbled street with granite sets off bethnal green road and close to brick lane. steel fencing sealing off a protected dig. gas not archaeology-text
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carnstabba giant’s stone moon rising. halsetown / gibraltar walk road works. bethnal green.
carnstabba giant’s stone moon rising. halsetown / gibraltar walk road works. bethnal green.
the giant’s stone is a huge 8x3x3 m monster granite bolder oriented towards the west and displaying its cup marks and water basin. seen here in conjunction with a rising full moon. of possible archaeological significance
gibraltar walk road works. a cobbled street with granite sets off bethnal green road and close to brick lane. steel fencing sealing off a protected dig. gas not archaeology-text
more at montagecity.com