Hunter's by pat40
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Description
This boulder is known as the Hunter's Stone and has stood in-situ since 1948 when it was cut by the behest of Mr. C. A. Mohun-Harris the one time owner of Brent Moor House. On it are inscribed the names of Masters of the Dartmoor Foxhounds celebrated in the history of Brent Moor House and various later hunts. The upper face is inscribed with the date, 1948, Commander C. H. Davey R.N. 1919 - 1940, and Carew Coryton 1888 - 1916 (Mr Carew Coryton appears in many stories like the one of Mrs Brown and her day on the moor) . On the southern face is the name, Paul Treby with Trelawny and MH DD on the eastern face, whilst finally the name of Bulteel appears on the northern face.
Dartmoor, Devon.
Comments (8)
jayfar
Lovely shot and interesting info Pat.
rainbows
Interesting capture and history, dear Pat . Splendid work. Hugs. Di. xx
jmb007
interessant!!
durleybeachbum
Fascinating!
Digitaleagle
Interesting facts of history and capture!
Faemike55
Cool work! Thanks for sharing
whaleman
Very interesting to me. I will try to upload a shot of a similar rock tomorrow to explain what I mean.
TallPockets
(Mr Carew Coryton appears in many stories like the one of Mrs Brown and her day on the moor) HELLO! .... That reminds TallPockets of the Herman's Hermits classic song, "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter" .... WINK. That is ONE BIG boulder/rock!!