| Stonehenge, 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. |
| 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 |
| No date for this old colour postcard. |
| Stonehenge "showing inner and outer circle". |
| Stonehenge and the Slaughter Stone. |
| No date for this postcard. |
| 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." (Z) |
| An unused postcard by A R Quinton. |
| No date for this one. |
| Stonehenge and the Slaughter Stone. (Z) |
| Have a look at the postcards and then search the internet to discover more about Europe's stone circles and other prehistoric sites. |


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