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English: Line drawings of cup and ring rock carvings at Cuddy's Cave, Doddington
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(Original text : [1] The Ancient British Sculptured Rocks of Northumberland and the Eastern Borders:

With Notices of the Remains Associated with These Sculptures)
Author George Tate

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  • 2012-01-24 14:34 Mathsci 639×120× (11075 bytes) {{Information |Description = Line drawings of cup and ring rock carvings at [[Cuddy's Cave]], [[Doddington, Nothumberland|Doddington]] |Source = [http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Ancient_British_Sculptured_Rocks_of.html?id=c2EfQwAACAAJ

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