Stonehenge Sprayed Orange in Activist Attack
Stonehenge was a place of wonder and will always be a connection to my past. As a child in the 1960s, I remember climbing on the rocks and seeing visitors’ initials carved over them like old trees. It’s possible Granny also carved my sister’s and mine into one of the stones. I’ll take the guided carvings and graffiti tour one day to confirm this, but this website mentions the family name is written on Stone 23, albeit spelled with an “ie” rather than a “y.”
Years went by before historians took measures to protect such pre-historic sites. According to the BBC, visitors carried in hammers and chisels until 1900 to take their souvenirs of Stonehenge away with them.

Miranda Hart is a passionate travel writer at Wai Group, where she shares inspiring stories, travel tips, and hidden gems from around the world. Her writing blends curiosity with cultural insight, encouraging readers to explore with an open heart and adventurous spirit.
