Stonehenge and
Avebury, Wiltshire
Stonehenge has always been one of my favourite places to visit, although with the ever increasing number of visitors
it sometimes loses some of its atmosphere. But on a snowy winter's afternoon, it's still as mysterious as ever.

Avebury
is always well worth a visit - not so many tourists and you can get close to the stones and touch them.
An aerial view of Avebury.
Three undated postcards of Stonehenge, published by the Ministry of Works.
No date for this excellent,  unused aerial view of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge in the early 1960s.
A 1917 postcard - if you can't quite read the information printed on the card,
click on the image to enlarge it.
This postcard of Stonehenge was mailed in 1934.
postcards of the past
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No date for this old colour postcard.
Stonehenge "showing inner and outer circle".
Stonehenge and the Slaughter Stone.
No date for this postcard.
Another aerial view of Avebury.
The Devil's Chair is one of the largest stones at Avebury.
No date for this view of the Avebury stones.
No date for this postcard - however, the stones appear to be rather more
higgledy-piggledy than they are now so perhaps some restoration work was
carried out at some stage.
The Trilithons at Stonehenge.
Stonehenge with the Slaughter Stone in the foreground.
An undated view of Stonehenge from the South-East.
"Stonehenge, Hele Stone or Friar's Heel."
An unused postcard by A R Quinton.
No date for this one.