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"Stonehenge: A Timeless Wonder of the World" Step into a world frozen in time, where ancient mysteries and celestial wonders collide

Background imageStone Henge Collection: England Stonehenge

England Stonehenge
Celebrating a grand conventional festival at Stonehenge : priests and bards perform their functions, oxen drag the Avane, containing a monster from the lake. Date: BCE

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Aerial view of Stonehenge

Aerial view of Stonehenge. Dating from about 2100BC, Stonehenge consists of large sandstone blocks and smaller bluestone pillars. The outer ring of lintelled stones has a diameter of 30 metres

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge information plaque

Stonehenge information plaque, commemorating the birthplace of Cecil Edward Herbert Chubb (1876-1934), who gave Stonehenge to the nation in 1918

Background imageStone Henge Collection: The Trew Origin of Trousers by W. Heath Robinson

The Trew Origin of Trousers by W. Heath Robinson
The First Blush - or the Dawn of the sense of propriety. Heath Robinson imagines that trousers were invented when decency dictated that the legs of Stonehenge be covered up to spare the blushes of

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Wiltshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre

Wiltshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre
XCF291067 Wiltshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, pub

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge. United Kingdom. England. South West

Stonehenge. United Kingdom. England. South West
Stonehenge. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. SOUTH WEST ENGLAND. Amesbury. Stonehenge. Bronze Age.; Neolithic art

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris
AW-6860 Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Outer Hebrides a group of stones that date from the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age

Background imageStone Henge Collection: USA, TEXAS, Hill Country, Hunt: Stonehenge 2, Half scale replica Easter Island Moai

USA, TEXAS, Hill Country, Hunt: Stonehenge 2, Half scale replica Easter Island Moai figure

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Europe, England, Stonehenge. Sunset light silhouettes the pillars at Stonehenge

Europe, England, Stonehenge. Sunset light silhouettes the pillars at Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site, in Wiltshire, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Europe, Stonehenge. The moon sets over prehistoric Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site

Europe, Stonehenge. The moon sets over prehistoric Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site, on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge at dawn

England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge at dawn

Background imageStone Henge Collection: United Kingdom, England, Stonehenge, Neolithic Stone Circle, Wiltshire, Salisbury Plain

United Kingdom, England, Stonehenge, Neolithic Stone Circle, Wiltshire, Salisbury Plain, historic stones

Background imageStone Henge Collection: The prehistoric standing stone circle of Stonehenge, dating from between 3000 and 2000BC

The prehistoric standing stone circle of Stonehenge, dating from between 3000 and 2000BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Henge Collection: QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d. 62 A. D. ) leading the Iceni

QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d. 62 A. D. ) leading the Iceni (Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk)
QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d.62 A.D.) leading the Iceni (Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk) against the Romans: engraving, 19th century

Background imageStone Henge Collection: BOADICEA (d. 62 A. D. ). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk

BOADICEA (d. 62 A. D. ). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk. Leading her peoples against the Romans
BOADICEA (d. 62 A.D.). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk. Leading her peoples against the Romans. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageStone Henge Collection: ENGLAND: STONEHENGE. On Salisbury Plain. Wood engraving, 19th century

ENGLAND: STONEHENGE. On Salisbury Plain. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageStone Henge Collection: View of Bronze Age round barrow and approaching stormclouds, Normanton Down, Stonehenge

View of Bronze Age round barrow and approaching stormclouds, Normanton Down, Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, april

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge, Salisbury, England

Stonehenge, Salisbury, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Poster advertising tours of Britain

Poster advertising tours of Britain by bus or coach, with a view of Stonehenge. 20th century

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Computer illustration of Stonehenge and the Moon

Computer illustration of Stonehenge and the Moon
Stonehenge. Computer artwork of a full moon over the silhouetted stones of Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric site comprised of four rings of standing stones in Wiltshire, UK

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Composite image of star trails over Stonehenge

Composite image of star trails over Stonehenge
Stonehenge. Composite image of star trails over the silhouetted stones of Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric site comprised of four rings of standing stones in Wiltshire, UK

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Abstract illustration of Stonehenge and the Moon

Abstract illustration of Stonehenge and the Moon
Stonehenge. Abstract illustration of a full moon over the silhouetted stones of Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric site comprised of four rings of standing stones in Wiltshire, UK

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Computer artwork of Stonehenge and zodiac signs

Computer artwork of Stonehenge and zodiac signs
Zodiac signs. Computer illustration of the signs of the zodiac in front of Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. The signs represent the 12 constellations of the zodiac and are (clockwise from upper left)

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Abstract artwork of fortune telling

Abstract artwork of fortune telling

Background imageStone Henge Collection: John Aubrey, English archaeologist

John Aubrey, English archaeologist
John Aubrey (1626-97), English archaeologist, biographer and a founder of the Royal Society. Aubrey made the first scientific study of Stonehenge, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, UK

Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, UK
Silbury Hill is an artificial chalk mound near Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire. It is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageStone Henge Collection: 1736 Edmond Halley astronomer & physicist 1736 Edmond Halley astronomer & physicist

1736 Edmond Halley astronomer & physicist 1736 Edmond Halley astronomer & physicist
Edmond Halley astronomer and physicist (8 November 1656 - 14 January 1742). 1832 Engraving by W.D. Fry in the " Gallery of Portraits" after the painting by Dahl 1736 at age 80 with later

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Star trails over Stonehenge

Star trails over Stonehenge. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England. It is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork

Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork
Light flares at Stonehenge, computer artwork. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Inigo Jones, British architect

Inigo Jones, British architect
Inigo Jones (1573-1652), English architect. Jones designed a number of buildings in England, including the Queens House at Greenwich, London, and the Banqueting House at Whitehall

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge at sunset

Stonehenge at sunset. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge

Stonehenge. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageStone Henge Collection: ENGLAND: STONEHENGE Salisbury Plain, England

ENGLAND: STONEHENGE Salisbury Plain, England

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge (circa

Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United

Stonehenge (circa 2500 BC), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Two sightseers at Stonehenge, Wiltshire

Two sightseers at Stonehenge, Wiltshire
Two late Victorian sightseers at Stonehenge, Wiltshire. One man sits on a flat stone (possibly the sacrificial stone), while the other man leans on his bicycle

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire

Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
A general view of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, from near Amesbury, notable for Stonehenge and other rude stone monuments

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Early Stonehenge Drawing

Early Stonehenge Drawing
A wonderful early drawing of Stonehenge, not too over-elaborate in detail, and showing some early 17th century archaeologists and the bones that are digged up !

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge (Elongated!)

Stonehenge (Elongated!)
A rather impressionistic view of Stonehenge, with the stones themselves strangely lengthened to convey a slightly greater scale than is actually the case!

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Building Stonehenge

Building Stonehenge
The construction of Stonehenge - a team of workers haul one of the great stones

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Construction of a prehistoric stone circle

Construction of a prehistoric stone circle

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, at sunrise, Wiltshire, England

Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, at sunrise, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Henge Collection: Moon behind Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England

Moon behind Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Stonehenge: A Timeless Wonder of the World" Step into a world frozen in time, where ancient mysteries and celestial wonders collide. Stonehenge, an iconic stone circle nestled in the picturesque landscape of Wiltshire, England, stands as a testament to human ingenuity and spiritual reverence. As the sun rises over this UNESCO World Heritage Site, casting its ethereal glow upon the standing stones at dawn, one can't help but be captivated by the sheer magnitude of their presence. Dating back to around 1600 BCE, Stonehenge has witnessed countless summer solstice celebrations throughout history – a spectacle that draws visitors from all corners of the globe. In winter's embrace, when snow blankets the land and silence reigns supreme, Stonehenge takes on an otherworldly charm. The contrast between ancient stone pillars and pristine white creates a breathtaking scene that evokes both awe and tranquility. From above, an aerial view reveals the grandeur of this enigmatic site. Each carefully placed rock tells a story lost to time; each formation whispers secrets only nature truly comprehends. Turner himself was inspired by Stonehenge's allure – capturing its essence with his masterful brushstrokes. His artwork immortalizes not just a physical structure but also our fascination with unraveling its purpose and significance. Whether bathed in golden hues at sunset or bathed in first light at sunrise, Stonehenge never fails to leave visitors spellbound, and is here that past meets present; where humanity connects with something greater than itself. So come wander through history's corridors amidst these weathered stones – let your imagination soar as you ponder their origins and marvel at their enduring beauty. For within these hallowed grounds lies more than mere rocks; there lies an eternal enigma waiting to be discovered anew with every passing day.