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Although only commanding around 50 adherents in its early days, the Church was instrumental in forming the link in the popular imagination between Stonehenge and Druids - despite the efforts of archaeologists to discourage the connection.
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took over leadership of the Church. It was able to regain midsummer access to Stonehenge throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, to the dismay of many leading archaeologists.
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caused the monument to be closed at midsummer in 1985, the Church faded into obscurity. It has maintained a presence at the re-opened solstice festivities since 2000.
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permitted the Church to scatter the ashes of cremated former members at Stonehenge, something which drew significant protests from the
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Reid founded the Church of the Universal Bond in 1912. Initially also interested in
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Modern pagan organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Modern pagan organizations established in the 1910s
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