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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    People on a mass trespass at Stonehenge, Wiltshire to highlight the environmental issues surrounding the re-routing of the A303 trunk road. Pic shows Swampy who has attended many road related demonstrations.

    Picture by Ben Gurr December 5th, 2020
    07979 604343More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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    Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
    More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.

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    An orange coloured green iguana trails it's tail as it lays on a branch in a tree in the rainforest in Costa Rica (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239161
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Jeremy Deller
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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
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    FEATURE - 100 Jahre Stonehenge
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller’s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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    Jeremy Deller
    Jeremy Deller, photographed at Stonehenge. Wiltshire. He is an English conceptual, video and installation artist. Sacrilege, Deller?s incarnation of the monument has toured the globe, but is being blown up for the first time on the Stonehenge site for a pleasingly eccentric anniversary party that begins on Friday 26th October 2018.

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  • Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
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    Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX Shutterstock (4850890q)
    Revellers take part in celebrations to mark the summer solstice at Stonehenge prehistoric monument
    Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
    Thousands of revellers gather at the 5,000 year old stone circle in Wiltshire to see the sunrise on the Summer Solstice dawn. The solstice sunrise marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
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    Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX Shutterstock (4850890n)
    Revellers take part in celebrations to mark the summer solstice at Stonehenge prehistoric monument
    Summer Solstice Festival at Stonehenge, Salisbury, Britain - 21 Jun 2015
    Thousands of revellers gather at the 5,000 year old stone circle in Wiltshire to see the sunrise on the Summer Solstice dawn. The solstice sunrise marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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    DUKAS/REX

     

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