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Vibracobra23

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Publisher, Postcard Dealer and Peel Session uploader. Sheffield, UK

Formerly catalogued historical manuscripts at the Royal Institution of Cornwall and Cornwall Record Office

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I’ve been trying.

Me, to Emptywheel:

Hey you. Any way you can post your blog posts on Mastodon? I had to fill them in, letting them know you HAD a blog. They really miss you over there, so maybe this is a good compromise to not posting other commentary regularly over there?

emptywheel:
@emptywheel Will do. I've gotten stretched thin, but thanks for the help.

Vibracobra23,
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@GottaLaff @emptywheel I just set up a page via rss-parrot which will pull the RSS feed onto Mastodon and can be followed. It's at @www.emptywheel.net@rss-parrot.net

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Carwynnen Quoit near Camborne in East Penwith, Cornwall, photographed on 14 July 2014.

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A very rare monochrome real photographic postcard of the cup-marked stone at Easter Tobairandonaich in Perthshire, titled "Cup-Marked Stone, Derculich". Publisher not stated, though the photo is identical to that in an article by John H. Dixon in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland for 1922 (extract in alt text, and see http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/7527 to download the article, including photo). Not numbered, c.1920s.

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Try Menhir, standing at about 9ft or 2.75m tall, at Trye Farm near Mulfra in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photographed from the north-west on the 5th of June 2004.

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Printed colour postcard of Lanyon Cromlech in West Penwith, Cornwall. Published by Ernest C. Argall of Truro in the Argall's Series. Not numbered. Not postally used, but is c.1905. #Cornwall #LanyonQuoit #Postcards #Dolmens #StandingStoneSunday

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Choone Holed Stone at Boleigh in West Penwith, Cornwall, now used as a gatepost. Photographed from the north east on the 1st of February 2003.

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The Blind Fiddler menhir at Trenuggo in West Penwith, Cornwall, photographed from the east on 24 January 2004.

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The Pipers paired menhirs at Boleigh in Penwith, Cornwall, with the north east Piper is in the foreground. Photographed from the north on the 1st of February 2003.

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Watch Croft Menhir near Morvah in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photographed from the south on 29 May 2004.

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Vibracobra23, to cincinnati
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A poster by Harry Hohnhorst showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, c.1900.

Vibracobra23, to Archaeology
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Leslie Grinsell - Discovering Regional Archaeology: South-Western England. Shire Publications Ltd, Tring, 1970, 1st edition.

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William Crossing - Stones of Dartmoor and Their Story. Quay Publications, Brixham, 1987, 1st edition.

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Printed monochrome postcard of the Menhir de Kerlhuir at Carnac in Morbihan, Breizh. Published by Zacharie Le Rouzic of Carnac and printed by A. Bergerac & Cie of Nancy. Not numbered. Postally used in 1911.

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Printed colour postcard showing the Devil's Den near Marlborough in Wiltshire. Published by Tomkins & Barrett of Swindon in The Famous Series. Not numbered. Postally used in 1911. One for @thesweetcheat

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Aubrey Burl - Prehistoric Stone Circles. Shire Publications Ltd, Princes Risborough, Shire Archaeology No 9, 1988, 3rd edition, expanded, reprint.

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Colour photo of the Bone Stone Menhir or Menhir M4 at the Drizzlecombe Complex on Dartmoor. Photographed from the south on 27 August 1994.

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Printed monochrome postcard of the "Stan'in' Stanes o' Lundie" or Lundin Links Stone Circle in Fife. Published by Valentine & Sons Ltd, Dundee & London, Valentine's Series. Not numbered. Postally unused, but was produced c.1904.

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Monochrome real photographic postcard of the Merry Maidens Stone Circle at Boleigh in West Cornwall. Published by A. H. Hawke of Helston, № 6590. Postally unused, but is c.1920s. #MerryMaidens #StoneCircles #Cornwall #Postcards #StandingStoneSunday

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Monochrome real photographic postcard of "Druid Circle (?) near Winchester", though actually shows a 20th century folly near Bramdean in Hampshire, created as a monument to a horse. Publisher or photographer not stated, not numbered. Postally used in 1913.

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Lanyon Quoit near Madron in West Penwith, Cornwall, photographed from the south-south-east on 4 July 1993.

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Part of the Nine Maidens Stone Circle near Boskednan in Penwith, Cornwall. Photographed from the north-east on 29 March 2003.

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A printed monochrome postcard of the Dolmen Trilithe at Saint-Nazaire in Loire-Atlantique. Published by F. Chapeau of Nantes, № 31. Postally unused, but is c.1910s.

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Monochrome real photographic postcard of the Druid Circle and Tal-y-Fan at Penmaenmawr in Caernarfonshire or Sir Gaernarfon. Published by A.W. Hutton, Aldersyde, Llanelian, Colwyn Bay, № A.W.H. P.93. Postally unused but dated c.1930.

Vibracobra23, to cincinnati
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#74 An anonymous poster showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, c.1904 #AultAndWiborg #PrintingInks #Cincinnati #ArtNouveau

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