'Landmarks' Art Textiles theme

Inspiration for the GCSE question 'Landmarks'
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an old stone structure in the middle of a grassy field next to a body of water
The Ruins of North America Farm, Langsett, Barnsley, Yorkshire, Peak District
The Ruins of North America Farm, Langsett, Barnsley, Yorkshire, Peak District This name came from the habit of calling outlying farms after faraway parts of the world. During the Second World War, tanks used the farm for target practice.
a stone wall in the middle of a field with trees and water in the background
Oops!
Langsett Reservoir seen from North America (derelict farm), via Flickr.
a large rock formation in the middle of a field
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0634 Brimham Rocks
a painting hanging on the wall in a room
Standing stone in its place. Osmotherley, north yorkshire. Artist chellyip.
two large rocks sitting on top of a lush green field next to a man walking
Bridestones Yorkshire
a large rock sitting on top of a lush green field under a cloudy blue sky
Oh my, Britain!
Keighley Moor, West Yorkshire by mariotlr on Flickr.
a stone wall made out of rocks with holes in the middle and grass around it
Baildon Moor 1 (Dobrudden) - Rock Carving / Rock-Art - Baildon Moor, West Yorkshire
Baildon Moor, Yorkshire.
a large rock sitting in the middle of a field filled with purple flowers under a cloudy sky
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Bridestone, North Yorkshire Moors, England
a large stone monument sitting in the middle of a lush green field next to a tree
The Rudston monolith is the tallest prehistoric standing stone in Britain
an image of a train going over a bridge that is built into the side of a hill
Turbo Charged Reading.
Ribblehead Viaduct, North Yorkshire. Increase your understanding. http://youtu.be/bK7NUdh01WY
several stone sculptures on the side of a hill with rolling hills in the back ground
Wheel Stones
Peak District, Derbyshire - Pic by Harsharn Gill
a large stone statue with moss growing on it
Long Tom Standing Stone | Images of Cornwall
Located just outside of the Bodmin Moor village of Minions is Long Tom. The menhir is a classic example of a Christianised stone. Many of the Celtic crosses around Cornwall were originally standing stones. England (Photo © Simon Crinks)