File:St Roc's Hill 1723 from William Stukeley's Itinerarium Curiosum.jpg

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English: Etching of St. Roche's Hill, Sussex, made on 15 September 1723, and printed in William Stukeley's "Itinerarium Curiosum", showing the Trundle hillfort.
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Source  Stukeley, William (1776). Itinerarium Curiosum. London: Baker and Leigh. pp. 202-203.
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Etching of St. Roche's Hill, Sussex, 1723

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