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Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

This Neolithic long barrow was built around 2,500 BC, and the remains of 28 human skeletons were found when the site was excavated in 1854.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Victorian Graving Dock And Museum 2004

The highly skilled workforce is still here; it is the scale of operations that has been reduced, as the industrial complexes in Barrow-in-Furness have slimmed down to remain competitive and efficient

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

Generally known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, named after a local landowner (Tump being a Cotswold word to indicate a small hill or mound), this Neolithic long barrow a mile to the north of Uley

Caption For Uley, The Tumulus C1960

It belongs to the Neolithic period, and is a fine example of a long barrow. Its unusual name comes from the wife of its 17th-century owner.

Caption For Teddington, From The Bridge 1899

A major Bronze Age barrow was excavated in 1854 where Sandy Lane comes close to the railway.