Friday marks 100 years since Stonehenge was donated to the nation, and English Heritage is holding a day of celebrations.
Here we take a look at the ancient monument through the years to mark the milestone.
Musicians rehearse at Stonehenge in Wiltshire ahead of English Heritage’s celebrations marking 100 years since it was donated to the nation (Christopher Ison/English Heritage/PA)
The music is a collaboration between Jeremy Deller, composer Matt Rogers and the London Sinfonietta ensemble (Christopher Ison/English Heritage/PA)
Members of the Haemus Lodge (Brighton and Worthing District of Sussex) during their midsummer ceremony at Stonehenge in June 1949 (PA)
The final stone being put in place during the restoration of Stonehenge in summer 1958 (PA)
Stonehenge, pictured in May 1968 (PA)
Summer Solstice celebrations in June 1985 (PA)
A woman with a baby is led away by a police officer after violence erupted (PA)
Police monitored roads around Stonehenge to prevent people from gathering to celebrate the Summer Solstice in 1989 (Barry Batchelor/PA)
People celebrate the Summer Solstice in 2002 (Chris Ison/PA)
Arthur Pendragon watches the sunrise at Stonehenge in December 2005 (Chris Young/PA)
Michael Johnson holds the Olympic Flame at Stonehenge in 2012 (Danny Lawson/PA)
A woman wears a colourful head-dress at Stonehenge during this year’s Summer Solstice (Ben Birchall/PA)