File:The Hurlers 1829.jpg
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English: The Hurlers, stone circles, St Claire, Cornwell, England, lithograph by Day and Hadge, from The Celtic Druids, Geoffrey Higgins, Rowland Hunter, London, 1829, liv, State Library of New South Wales, Q299.16/H |
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Author | Geoffrey Higgins | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Please acknowledge - Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales |
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