An Alfred Watkins Miscellany (1920–1935)

Some of the items published here were purchased along with a copy of The Old Straight Track formerly owned by the Dorset antiquary Alfred Pope.

The digitized version contains the following Web pages:

TEXT
Alfred Watkins, “Logical sizes for [photographic] plates” (1920)
Alfred Watkins, Paper on early British trackways: summary (1921)
Alfred Watkins, Lecture to RPS on early British trackways: summary (1923)
Alfred Watkins, Letter to Alfred Pope (1924)
Alfred Watkins, “Alignment of Giant’s Cave and Sacrificial Stone, Malvern Hills” (c. 1924)
Diagrams, with MS notes by Watkins on the back (1924):
Part of South Radnor mound alignment (OST Fig. 12)
Credenhill, Magna and Brinsop camps (OST Fig. 83)
Stonehenge, with aligning barrows (OST Fig. 104)
London Roman walls (OST Fig. 123)
Alignments near Malvern (not used in OST)
Order form for Early British Trackways (1924)
Alfred Pope’s receipt for The Old Straight Track (1925)
Alfred Watkins, “A ‘cottage’ pottery near Kempley” (1928)
Alfred Watkins, “Arthur’s Stone” (1928)
Alfred Watkins, “Seasonal Place-names” (1928)
Obituary of Alfred Watkins in the Woolhope Transactions (1935)
IMAGES
Early British trackways: Mounds
Early British trackways: Causeways
Early British trackways: Markstones
Letter to Alfred Pope, page 1
Letter to Alfred Pope, page 2
Letter to Alfred Pope, page 3
Letter to Alfred Pope, page 4
Order form for Early British Trackways, page 1
Annotations by Watkins to Giant’s Cave paper
Annotations by Watkins to Cottage Pottery paper
Photo of Arthur’s Stone by Alfred Watkins
Plan of Arthur’s Stone by W. H. McKaig