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English: An illustration of Falkner's Circle, a prehistoric stone circle near Avebury in Wiltshire.
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Source Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine volume 4 (page 345)
Author William Long and Mr. Falkner (first name unknown)

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current14:19, 7 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 14:19, 7 September 2019403 × 338 (9 KB)MidnightblueowlAn illustration of Falkner's Circle, a prehistoric stone circle near Avebury in Wiltshire. The image was based on that provided by Mr Falkner and was first published in William Long, "Abury", ''Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine'' volume 4 (1858), at page 345. The image was taken directly from this source. {{PD-old-100}} {{PD-US}}

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