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English: Tomnaverie stone circle, plan of 1905 by Frederick Coles.

Legend:

R is recumbent stone
P are fallen "pillar" stones, Coles' name for flankers (outline indicates fallen position)
A, B, C, D stones now known to be outer kerb stones of ring cairn
I, III, V, VI, VIII standing stones (black indicates standing):
4 is a fallen stone (outline indicates fallen position)
+, + two presumed missing stones
Hatched fill for recumbent and for stones Coles thought might be an inner and outer kerb stones of ring cairn

Red numbers are those given by Bradley (2005)

Bradley, Richard; Phillips, Tim; Arrowsmith, Sharon; Ball, Chris (2005). The Moon and the Bonfire: an investigation of three stone circles in north-east Scotland. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. ISBN 0903903334
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Coles, Frederick (1905) [First published 30-11-1905]. "Record of (I) the Excavation of two Stone Circles in Kincardineshire: (1) in Garrol Wood, Durris; (2) in Glassel Wood, Banchory-Ternan; and (II) Report on Stone Circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured Plans and Drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship.and (ii.) Report on stone circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured plans and drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship". Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 39 (1904): 190–218.

http://soas.is.ed.ac.uk/index.php/psas/article/view/6938
Author Frederick Coles (1854–1929)
Camera location57° 07′ 09.88″ N, 2° 50′ 58.39″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Tomnaverie stone circle, plan of 1905 by Frederick Coles annotated by Bradley's 2005 numbers

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57°7'9.880"N, 2°50'58.391"W

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current14:45, 13 March 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:45, 13 March 2020672 × 576 (87 KB)Thincatcorrect number of stone
14:19, 11 March 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:19, 11 March 2020672 × 576 (88 KB)ThincatUploaded a work by Frederick Coles (1854–1929) from Coles, Frederick (1905) [First published 30-11-1905]. "Record of (I) the Excavation of two Stone Circles in Kincardineshire: (1) in Garrol Wood, Durris; (2) in Glassel Wood, Banchory-Ternan; and (II) Report on Stone Circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured Plans and Drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship.and (ii.) Report on stone circles in Aberdeenshire, with measured plans and drawings; obtained under the Gunning Fellowship". Proce...
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