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Artificial islands older than Stonehenge stump scientists
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My latest Stonehenge paintings. Which colours do you prefer left or right?
John Constable (b. 11-6-1776)
'Stonehenge' (1835)
Watercolour
38.7 x 59.7 cm
You were expecting 'The Hay Wain'?
Which composition of my knew Stonehenge paintings do you prefer. Left or right?
New Stonehenge paintings. Which composition do you prefer left or right?
My new Stonehenge paintings. Which do you prefer left or right? #Stonehenge #paintings
My new Stonehenge project. Which composition do you prefer left or right. There just working Sketches #Stonehenge
A new project. Original watercolour 50x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge #historic #Britain #Stonecircles #Celtic
A new project. Original watercolour 22x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge #historic #Britain
A new project. Original watercolour 22x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge #historic # Britain
A new project. Original watercolour 22x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge #historic # Britain
A new project. Original watercolour 22x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge
A new project. Original watercolour 22x35cm open to offers Signed&delivered unframed #Stonehenge
Happy National Biscuit Day! We celebrated by creating our own version of Stonehenge made out of Bourbon biscuits 😂
#NationalBiscuitDay #HappyBiscuitDay #BiscuitDay #Biscuits #Food #FoodPorn #Stonehenge
Stonehenge, 1835 https://t.co/F3xNV4MwNc #johnconstable #englishart
Prismacolor Premier color pencil on 18x22inch, Stonehenge print stock. ( Lion roar ).
It has been a busy month that has had us demoing Neolithic pottery at Stonehenge, producing the first of our Chippenham samiaware bowls & adding some one off aquamaniles to our medieval collection. We are adding new things all the time, check it out 👉https://t.co/GA4ORlYTOV
In Japan, there are many shrines called "Inari". The agents of God in Inari are foxes. "Inari" has a red "Torii" at the entrance to the site, which is the mark of the barrier. There is also a theory that "Torii" has the same origin as "trilithon" found in Stonehenge.