Guilbert, G. (2001). 'Foolishly inscribed' but well connected - graffiti on the King, Stanton Moor.. The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 121. Vol 121, pp. 190-195. https://doi.org/10.5284/1066611. Cite this via datacite
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'Foolishly inscribed' but well connected - graffiti on the King, Stanton Moor. | ||||
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 121 | ||||
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal | ||||
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121 | ||||
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190 - 195 | ||||
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Graffiti on an outlying orthostat of the Nine Ladies stone circle. Recording the name `Bill Stumps' it mirrors a fictional incident in Dicken's Pickwick Papers and the question is raised as to whether it was inspired by the writer or the writer inspired by the inscription. | ||||
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2001 | ||||
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29 Jun 2001 |