DescriptionStanding Stone in Cwmsymlog, Pant y Garreg Hir.jpg
English: Standing Stone in Cwmsymlog, Pant y Garreg Hir. Drawn by Anneke Ritman.
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Date
16 June 2013 (original upload date)
Source
Photo from original drawing. The file is a direct photo of the original drawing, made by the late wife of the owner and account holder Romeinsekeizer. Romeinsekeizer inherited copyright, and as a 2D representation of 2D art PD-art applies
Author
Drawing by Anneke Ritman. Photograph by Lex Ritman..
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