Robert Farrah’s main interests are hill walking, mountaineering and prehistory, which have combined to provide a unique insight and understanding of these mysterious monuments – the stone circles. His special interests are archaeology and astronomy. He published his first article on the subject The Megalithic Astronomy of Lundy in the early 1990s, the result of research with the late Professor Gerald S. Hawkins. His articles have contributed significant original research and have appeared in various journals worldwide. He has lived in Cumbria since 1984 and has acted as a guide to the stone circles for many antiquarian and archaeological societies and various local authorities. Farrah continues to engage in fieldwork and research on the Cumbrian stone circles.
Robert Farrah’s main interests are hill walking, mountaineering and prehistory, which have combined to provide a unique insight and understanding of these mysterious monuments – the stone circles. His special interests are archaeology and astronomy. He published his first article on the subject The Megalithic Astronomy of Lundy in the early 1990s, the result of research with the late Professor Gerald S. Hawkins. His articles have contributed significant original research and have appeared in various journals worldwide. He has lived in Cumbria since 1984 and has acted as a guide to the stone circles for many antiquarian and archaeological societies and various local authorities. Farrah continues to engage in fieldwork and research on the Cumbrian stone circles.
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History
From the Lighthouse
£30.00This casebound book is illustrated by nearly one hundred full colour images of lighthouses and the men who kept the lights on to protect ships and sailors.
240 pages, hardback, 99…AuthorRobert Farrah -
History, North Country Guides
A Guide to the Stone Circles of Cumbria
£25.00Second enhanced edition published November 2016
Hardback
168 pages
Illustrated with 132 photographs and plans
In stock
AuthorRobert Farrah

