View of Stonehenge and ground plans by Wood, Jones, Smith, and Stukeley
- 1806
Engraving by Francis Cary (active 18th century) depicting a view of Stonehenge and several ground plans meant to convey speculative representations of the original arrangement of Stonehenge as it once was, rather than in a familiar state of ruin.
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Camden, William. “View of Stonehenge and Ground Plans by Wood, Jones, Smith, and Stukeley.” In Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent, Vol. 1. London, England: John Stockdale, 1806. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9e4tuvz.
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