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Stone Club believes the journey is as important as the destination and encourages people to pause and think about place in new ways; connecting ancient sites through community and conversation. #MDANT
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January by Stephen Morris

Blue Stonehenge by Michele Elizabeth Field #StandingStoneSunday

Plus the excellent Seth Lakeman song: open.spotify.com/track/6tkkl1...

The Hurlers Photo @matthewmshaw.bsky.social #StandingStoneSunday

The Folk Review vol.1 is back for a limited time and quantity. This one sold out very quickly on first release. Vol.2 also available… stoneclub.bigcartel.com/product/the-...

Red Stonehenge by Michele Elizabeth Field

Who loves stones? Show your love everpress.com/love-stones

Just a pile of stones, or is it something more? In the Yewdale Valley, Coniston. @stoneclub.bsky.social

Stonehenge, June by Stephen Morris

Nature, Culture, Landscape 23rd – 25th May 2025, Dartmoor Tors Festival will take bring together thinkers and creatives who are interested in natural landscapes & how we relate to them. A celebration of the power & beauty of places seen as wild and ancient around Britain, dartmoortorsfestival.co.uk

The Lost Folk: A Journey from the Forgotten Past to the Emerging Future of Folk by Lally MacBeth A fresh and engaging celebration of the customs, places, objects and peoples that make up what we know as 'folk' in Britain. www.waterstones.com/book/the-los...

Historic England acquires collection featuring some of UK’s oldest photos www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...

Captain Bertram Dickson Flying a Bristol Biplane over Stonehenge, 1910 by Kenneth A. McDonough Royal Air Force Museum

“The Edge gave me the texts of stone and tree and the grammar of earth and leaves; while the rough plaster of the room was a landscape for the mind.” Alan Garner

Stonehenge, Wiltshire by John William Inchbold

Stonehenge from the East by John William Inchbold

Boswens Menhir Photo by @matthewmshaw.bsky.social

Stonehenge Suite, No. 10 by Malcolm Dakin

New podcast. I catch up with David Keoghan about his journey in reviving the ancient tradition of lifting stones. With each stone he finds he revives stories and folklore that were lost through the violence of colonisation. open.spotify.com/episode/7Kzebw…

This weeks’ Blindboy podcast involves one of my favourite things: Stones! But, an area I didn’t know much about: the ancient tradition of lifting stones (One for @stoneclub.bsky.social too ofc!)

‘O Wonderful Masons’ unknown artist Museum of Freemasonry

King Lear Weeping over the Dead Body of Cordelia by James Barry

The Bard By Thomas Jones (1774)

Our book of the month is Ithell Colquhoun: Between Worlds. The companion catalogue to the exhibition of the same name that opened at Tate St.Ives this month. Between Worlds is the first ever full-colour comprehensive look at Ithell’s painting, writing and magical activities stoneclub.rocks/bookclub

Stonehenge Leathes. 1730

I NEVER SEE YOU AT THE CLUB, I NEVER SEE YOU AT THE STONE CIRCLE BADGE PACK stoneclub.bigcartel.com/product/i-ne...

Trevethy Quoit Photo by @matthewmshaw.bsky.social #TombTuesday

I’ve always loved this image. It’s fascinating to think that it is like a prism; our world passes through it and, by refraction, on the other side emerges the artist, standing in another world with others’ woes and worries.

“This watercolour, painted by Flemish artist Lucas de Heere some time between 1573 and 1575, is the earliest known realistic depiction of Stonehenge” English Heritage

The Folk Review vol.1 is back for a limited time and quantity. This one sold out very quickly on first release. Vol.2 also available… stoneclub.bigcartel.com/product/the-...

Stonehenge by John Constable

#Monday afternoon and the curious congregate at #CastleriggStoneCircle… #Keswick #LakeDistrict #Cumbria @thephotohour.bsky.social @stoneclub.bsky.social @megalithic.bsky.social @stormhour.bsky.social

Everyday Life at Stonehenge by W. R. Newman

Stonehenge by James Malton

#StandingStoneSunday

A good day for walking. Can you name all of the sites we visited today?

Some moments transcend words —felt, not spoken. As the Winter Solstice sun rises over Avebury, we stand in silence, together in awe, witnessing something ancient, something eternal. #BeyondWords #WinterSolstice #Avebury #SharedExperience #Timeless #SacredMoments

An afternoon visit to Mitchell’s Fold stone circle before the Chester show tonight.