Charmed Circles From the Past
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Standing Stones, Celtic, New South Wales,Abstract
This paper comprises several aspects of a significant and reflective musing over the Australian Standing Stones—a special commemoration—as erected some years ago in northern New South Wales. The place of standing stones in the Scottish-Celtic mind is indicated, followed by a musing over the seesaw life in New South of Major A.C. Innes, in all its seasons, this giving profound insights into the Scottish psyche and its contribution to heritage in this country.
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2011-11-05
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Studies in Australian Folklore
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