R. Forrester
Changes to Scotland's Birdlife - a new Avifauna [Lecture to the Society, 16th February, 2007]
Proceedings, Ornithology
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 139(2.95 MB)
Abstract
The speaker explained that the birdlife of Scotland continues to evolve and our knowledge and understanding of these changes is much greater than in the past. Over one hundred and fifty Scottish birdwatchers and ornothologists had contributed to a new boo
|
|
|
W.A. Mackinnell
Chapels of Knapdale and the Land of Lorne [Summary only]
Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 1 (1912-13), 222(WARNING very large file size: 21.99 MB)
Abstract
Mr Mackinnell described a cruise through the Western Islands in 1912, in the course of which several ecclesiastical remains were visited. The lecture was illustrated with a series of excellent lime-light views.
|
S. Arnott
Characteristics of Alpine Plants
Botany
TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 110(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB)
|
A. Duffy
Charcoal and Radiocarbon dates from the Excavations at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy
Botany, Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 15(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Specialist reports on the charcoal and radiocarbon dates from the excavations of a Bronze Age roundhouse and associated palisade enclosure at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway
|
S. Boardman
Charcoal Identifications from a Neolithic Pit at Carzield, Kirkton, Dumfriesshire
Botany, Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 68 (1993), 31(1.62 MB)
|
|
|
J.B. Wilson
Charge Book of the Burgh of Lochmaben, 1st June 1864 to 6th October 1884
Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 62 (1987), 92(WARNING very large file size: 27.9 MB)
|
S. Boardman
Charred Plant Material from Burnt Mounds around a Pipeline in Dumfries and Galloway
Botany, Prehistory (General)
TDGNHAS Series III, 68 (1993), 44(1.62 MB)
|
E.J. Chinnock
Charters granted to Annan by King James V. and James VI. Extracted from the Great Seal of Scotland
Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series II, 20 (1907-08), 177(WARNING large file size: 9.27 MB)
|
E.J. Chinnock
Charters Relating to Lincluden College Extracted from the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland
Mediaeval, Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), History
TDGNHAS Series II, 22 (1909-10), 83(WARNING very large file size: 11.43 MB)
|
E.J. Chinnock
Charters Relating to Newabbey extracted from the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland
Mediaeval, Genealogy, Parish History, History
TDGNHAS Series II, 23 (1910-11), 272(WARNING very large file size: 16.39 MB)
|
|
|
J.B. Wilson
Chartulary of the Burgh of Lochmaben
Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Etymology
TDGNHAS Series III, 76 (2002), 159(1.97 MB)
Abstract
Describes a volume within the Tolbooth at Lochmaben, covering the period 1826 to 1880, which contains records of the charters granted to those who had purchased portions of the Commonty of Lochmaben after the Sequestration of the Burgh in 1824. It provide
|
|
|
S. Arnott
Children's Singing Games and Rhymes Current in Kirkbean
Parish History, Recent, Recent (Literature & Art), Folklore
TDGNHAS Series II, 13 (1896-97), 99(WARNING large file size: 7.09 MB)
|
DGNHAS - author not given
Chimney from the Greyfriars' Monastery at the 'Grey Horse Inn', Friars Vennel, Dumfries
Mediaeval, Architecture, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series I, 2 (1863-64), 3(3.72 MB)
|
J. MacQueen
Christian Celt. Messages and Images. (C. Thomas) A Review Article
Review, Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 73 (1998), 227(2.06 MB)
|
A.E. Truckell
Christianity in Britain, 300-700 (M.W. Barley & R.P.C. Hanson (eds.): Leicester University Press. A Review
Review, Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 46 (1969), 184(WARNING very large file size: 130.31 MB)
|
K.H. Dobie
Church of Scotland Silver [Members' Night Lecture to the Society, 29th February 2008]
Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art)
TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 160(2.63 MB)
Abstract
The illustrated talk was a journey from about 1600 to the late 20th century, showing how communion vessels developed in the Church of Scotland. The earlier cups date from 1617 when the Scottish Parliament passed an act that communion should be dispensed
|