A lady and some gentlemen standing on the south side of the Neolithic long barrow, dating to c. 3700-3390 BC. The tomb owes its name to Wayland the Smith, a mythical craftsman who supposedly lived in the tomb and shod horses left outside with a paym
- Date:
- 1860 - 1922
- Location:
- Wayland's Smithy, Ashbury, Vale Of White Horse, Oxfordshire
- Reference:
- CC97/02138
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)