[1]
| Adel Crag (Adel) |
 | 1906.
Rock outcrop on Adel Moor, suggested to be a site of pagan worship. Flint arrow heads and other artefacts have been recovered from the site. [internal reference; 2002129_54352969:D LIQ Adel 3 (Grainger)] |
[2]
| Adel Crag (Adel) |
 | 1906.
Large rock outcrop on Adel Moor, finds of flint arrow heads and other implements have been made in the area. It has been suggested that pagan worship may have taken place here. [internal reference; 2002129_76234073:D LIQ Adel 2 (Grainger)] |
[3]
| Adel Crag (Adel) (1 comment) |
 | 1906
Large rock outcrop, referred to as Adel, sometimes Alwoodley Crag. Flint arrow heads and implements found in the area are in the collections of Leeds City Museum Service. This view is looking towards Alwoodley. [internal reference; 2002129_99718875:D LIQ Adel 1 (Grainger)] |
[4]
| Adel Crag (Adel) |
 | Undated,
Postcard view of Adel Crag, rock formations in Adel wood area. [internal reference; 200379_28623599:Thoresby, Postcard Album 1, no. 109C] |
[5]
| Adel Crag , Adel Moor (Adel) |
 | Undated.
C1920s view of Adel Crag on Adel Moor. [internal reference; 2005518_51090640:LEO 664] |