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Changed the link from south west England to south east England as litlington is in that region

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More recent figures in the south of England created since the early 1800s have kept up the region's ancient tradition of [[chalk]] hillside figures. Examples of these are the [[Litlington White Horse]], [[Devizes White Horse]], [[Fovant Badges]], [[Cherhill White Horse]], and the [[Marlborough White Horse]].More recent figures in the south of England created since the early 1800s have kept up the region's ancient tradition of [[chalk]] hillside figures. Examples of these are the [[Litlington White Horse]], [[Devizes White Horse]], [[Fovant Badges]], [[Cherhill White Horse]], and the [[Marlborough White Horse]].
[[File:Litlington White Horse.jpg|thumb|The [[Litlington White Horse]] in the village of [[Litlington, East Sussex|Litlington]], [[South West England]]]][[File:Litlington White Horse.jpg|thumb|The [[Litlington White Horse]] in the village of [[Litlington, East Sussex|Litlington]], [[South East England]]]]
In 2008–2009 [[Alfie Dennen]] created [[Britglyph]], a [[locative art]]-focused geoglyph created by having participants across the United Kingdom leave rocks at highly specific locations and uploading media created at each location. When taken together and viewed on the main project website an image of a watch and chain inspired by [[John Harrison]]'s [[marine chronometer]] H5 was created.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://map.britglyph.com|title=Britglyph|access-date=2009-03-17|last=Dennen|first=Alfie|author-link=Alfie Dennen|date=2009-03-11|publisher=[[Moblog]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218031239/http://map.britglyph.com/|archive-date=2008-12-18}}</ref>In 2008–2009 [[Alfie Dennen]] created [[Britglyph]], a [[locative art]]-focused geoglyph created by having participants across the United Kingdom leave rocks at highly specific locations and uploading media created at each location. When taken together and viewed on the main project website an image of a watch and chain inspired by [[John Harrison]]'s [[marine chronometer]] H5 was created.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://map.britglyph.com|title=Britglyph|access-date=2009-03-17|last=Dennen|first=Alfie|author-link=Alfie Dennen|date=2009-03-11|publisher=[[Moblog]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081218031239/http://map.britglyph.com/|archive-date=2008-12-18}}</ref>

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