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Description Brimham Rocks, lithograph or engraving from the Gott Collection at The Hepworth, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. Showing the Idol stone. This is part of a set of pictures used by antiquarian Hayman Rooke in a lecture about Brimham Rocks and the Druids, in the 1780s.
Date before 1786
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Source Gott Collection
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