Base for a new collage. Sorry my bud Brian R. Marshall. I apparently won’t be using your material this time, and decided to focus on the Alton Priors church instead of the one in Calstone Wellington. But you’re there in spirit (!) This will be the beginning of Lis 07, most likely. Lis 07 08 and 09 may also focus on this church near the Alton Barnes white horse.
The woman’s head in the picture *wasn’t* there, but *could* have been there. It is a strong probable reality photo, then. How the *body* of the person in the picture within the picture got here and why their head had to be substituted with another one will have to remain a mystery for now. Speaking of mysteries and buttons and shiny things in general, let’s head inside the church once more. You’ll see the woman’s head repeated, same scale, in the last photo. It is probably the wife of the photographer who took all the pictures below (and the main one above; not the picture within the picture, in other words), and who I won’t name for now for various reasons. It could be B. R. Marshall again but most likely isn’t, we’ll say — the “spirit” thing again.
A 1700 year old Yew Tree stands on the church grounds. Amazing.
The controversial brass plaque. Here’s the wikipedia article on the church again, which provides a link to one of the stranger sites on the subject.
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And these come from a different source that I will give the link to. First off, another shine link.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=10053
Two trap doors, then, both with sarsen stones underneath.
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