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Stonehenge Visitors Used To Be Handed Chisels to Take Home Souvenirs Chisels were banned in the early 1900s, and in 1977, the stones were roped off so people couldn’t climb on them any longer ...
Souvenirs of Stonehenge - ranging from the tacky to the tasteful - are due to go on show at the World Heritage site. The exhibition, opening on Friday, charts Stonehenge's rise from isolated ruin ...
Stonehenge souvenir. As Live Science reported last year, a fallen "trilithon"— a structure made of two upright sarsens covered by a third sarsen lintel — was re-erected at Stonehenge during ...
Curious Tourists and Modern-Day Druids: Marking the Solstice at Stonehenge. ... curries and doughnuts, and a merch tent for souvenirs. Image. Arthur Pendragon, 70, a modern-day druid, ...
The first comprehensive scientific analysis of Stonehenge's imposing megaliths has revealed some of the traits that made ... It was given as a souvenir to a man named Robert Phillips who worked ...
English Heritage, which manages Stonehenge, said the site may have been considered a tourist attraction as early as the Roman period Souvenirs of Stonehenge - ranging from the tacky to the ...
Souvenirs of Stonehenge - ranging from the tacky to the tasteful - are due to go on show at the World Heritage site.