By W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. 37 



Cole, J. J. : ArcJdtcct. 1881. Stonehenge. Times, 18 August, 

 p. 4. 



The owners of Stonehenge (the Antrobus family) have always opposed the 

 idea of its "restoration." The writer states that he is about to make a 

 careful examination of the monument. 



1895. The People's Stonehenge. 8vo., 16 pp., illustrated. 



Sutton, Surrey. 



This little book consists of a description of fifteen reproductions from the 

 author's photographs. Some of these photographs were taken from " a 

 high scaffolding erected for the purpose." 



Collinson, Rev. John [1757 — 1793] : County historian. 

 1779. The Beauties of British Antiquity : selected from 

 the writings of esteemed Antiquaries with notes and observations. 

 8vo., xvi., 310, with index. London. 



Stonehenge, pp. 1—8 ; the Barrows, pp. 9 — 15 ; Abury and Silbury Hill, 

 pp. 16 — 35 ; Rowlright, pp. 36 — 48. Concludes that "we have no history 

 to determine at what time, or on what occasion, Stonehenge was erected." 



Conder, C. R. [b. 1848] : Officer B.E. ; explorer. 

 1883. Heth and Moab; 8vo. : London. 



1885. New Edition, 8vo., vi., 397. 



The dolmen-builders and erectors of other rude stone monuments appear 

 to have been an ancient stock (preceding both Aryan and Semitic races) 

 of bronze and flint users which spread from India westwards along the 

 shores of the Mediterranean, and thence northwards through Spain and 

 France into the British Isles, Scandinavia, etc. 



[See Chap. VII. for Rude Stone Monuments, pp. 196—245 ; and Chap. VIII. 

 for Syrian Dolmens, pp. 246 — 275.] 



Assigns such erections to the " later stone and bronze ages." 



Constable, John [1776 — 1837] : Landscape painter. 

 1836. Painting of Stonehenge : [mezzotinted by David Lucas]. 

 " The sun is represented setting behind a second and imaginary heel-stone, 

 and a coach or waggon struggles into light from the intense gloom of the 

 little hollow." Barclay. 



Painting of Stonehenge : [now in S. Kensington Museum]. 

 A storm effect, with rainbow : c. 1831. 



1843. Life of Constable; by Leslie. 1845, Second Edition; 

 1896, New Edition ; 4to. : London. (See plate — " Stonehenge," 

 — facing p. 316). 



