The Rocks of the Moffat District and their Fossil Remains
Geology, Paleontology, Igneous geology, Structural geology
TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 75(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB)
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The Rocks of the Moffat District and their Fossil Remains Geology, Paleontology, Igneous geology, Structural geology TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 75(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB) |
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The Role of Wigtownshire in Eighteenth Century Smuggling Recent, Recent (Social), History TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 181(1.68 MB)
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According to the Board of Customs in Edinburgh, 'very considerable' quantities of contraband goods were landed in Wigtownshire during the eighteenth century. Only 1.3% of Scotland's population lived here at the time so that the region could not provide cu |
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The Roman Assault on Burnswark Hill: A Conflict Rehabilitated TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 142(4.71 MB) |
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The Roman Baths at Aquae Salis, Bath TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 41(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB) |
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The Roman Camp at Little Clyde TDGNHAS Series III, 15 (1928-29), 161(WARNING very large file size: 53.7 MB) |
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The Roman Fort at Carzield TDGNHAS Series III, 22 (1938-40), 156(WARNING very large file size: 54.53 MB) |
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The Roman Fort at Castledykes (A.S.Robertson: Oliver & Boyd) A Review Review, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 42 (1965), 151(WARNING very large file size: 43.71 MB) |
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I.A. Richmond and J.K. St Joseph The Roman Fort at Dalswinton, in Nithsdale TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 9(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB) |
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I.A. Richmond and J.K. St Joseph The Roman Fort at Glenlochar, Kirkcudbrightshire TDGNHAS Series III, 30 (1951-52), 1(WARNING very large file size: 74.48 MB) |
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The Roman Fort at Watercrook, Kendal [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 155(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB)
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This lantern lecture described the excavations carried out by the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society |
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The Roman Forts at Milton (Tassieholm), near Beattock, Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series III, 27 (1948-49), 197(WARNING very large file size: 57.92 MB) |
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The Roman Name for Birrens |
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The Roman Road from the Tyne to the Tweed [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series III, 17 (1930-31), 43(WARNING very large file size: 45 MB)
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Roman road from the Tyne to the Tweed, mention only. |
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The Roman Road in Annandale TDGNHAS Series II, 9 (1892-93), 85(WARNING large file size: 6.95 MB) |
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The Roman Road near Moffat - Observations during gas pipeline construction TDGNHAS Series III, 58 (1983), 95(WARNING very large file size: 39.13 MB) |
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Fraser Hunter and I.G. Scott with S. Miller and N. Ruckley The Roman Sculpture from Birrens Revisited Roman and Romano British, Geology, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 79(1.97 MB)
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Birrens is the richest site in Scotland for Roman sculpture and inscriptions. The sculpture has been well published but much of it is fragmentary, making interpretation difficult. In displaying the displays for the new Museum of Scotland it was necessary |
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The Roman wall [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series III, 13 (1925-26), 10(WARNING very large file size: 39.97 MB)
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Mrs Hodgson dealt mainly with the problems of the great Wall, illustrating her exposition by a series of fine lantern slides. |
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The Romance of Helen Craik of Arbigland Recent, Recent (Literature & Art), Folklore, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 11 (1923-24), 77(WARNING very large file size: 45.36 MB) |
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The Romans in Dumfriesshire Roman and Romano British, Antiquarian TDGNHAS Series III, 8 (1920-21), 68(WARNING very large file size: 39.07 MB) |
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The Romans in North Africa [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series III, 15 (1928-29), 11(WARNING very large file size: 53.7 MB)
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W.W.Welsh, Esq., late Headmaster of Sedbergh, gave an extremely address on 'The Romans in North Africa.' It was illustrated by particularly fine lantern slides. |