#2 - Vera, Stonehenge, c. 1947
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#3 - Ruth, Stonehenge, 1972


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "A SERIES OF TWO OR MORE PHOTOS THAT TELL A STORY".
Here's #3 - Vera and Maurice's second daughter, Ruth, snapped by me on our 1972 trip back to England - when you were still allowed to wander in the stones and even sit on them to have your picture taken!
Here's #3 - Vera and Maurice's second daughter, Ruth, snapped by me on our 1972 trip back to England - when you were still allowed to wander in the stones and even sit on them to have your picture taken!
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Deborah Lundbech club has replied to Bob Taylor clubWhen Stonehenge was first opened to the public it was possible to walk among and even climb on the stones, but the stones were roped off in 1977 as a result of serious erosion. Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away.
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