TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 80
Contents of this volume
The Former Use of Flight-Nets to Capture Wildfowl on the Inner Solway Ornithology, Recent (Social), Recent TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 1(3.8 MB)
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Throughout the latter part of the 19th century, while shooting was widespread, ‘flightnetting’ emerged as an alternative method of obtaining wildfowl and waders for the table, barter or the market. Netting was practised intensively only on the north shore |
M. Cook with A. Duffy and M. Melikian Excavations of a Bronze Age Roundhouse and associated Palisade Enclosures at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Bronze Age, Neolithic, Iron Age TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 9(3.8 MB)
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Remains of a prehistoric roundhouse within a palisade enclosure were identified during an archaeological evaluation in advance of a quarry extension in 1999. In accordance with planning conditions an archaeological excavation by AOC Archaeology Group was |
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)
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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 |
Human Bone from the Excavations at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy Bronze Age, Prehistory (General) TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 16(3.8 MB)
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Specialist reports on the human bone finds from the excavations of a Bronze Age roundhouse and associated palisade enclosure at Aird Quarry, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries and Galloway |
J.C. Henderson, B.A. Crone and M.G. Cavers The South West Crannog Survey: Recent Work on the lake dwellings of Dumfries and Galloway Prehistory (General), Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Botany TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 29(3.8 MB)
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The second season of the SWCS Phase 2 was carried out in September 2003 and January 2004 and comprised detailed digital survey of submerged and dry areas of selected crannog sites in Dumfries and Galloway. Small scale underwater excavations at one site, L |
Historia Brittonum and Arthur's Battle of Tribruit Early Mediaeval, History, Etymology TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 53(3.8 MB)
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An Etymological and philological discussion of Historia Brittonum and Arthur's Battle of Tribuit. |
The Dumfriesshire Mounts Reconsidered TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 59(3.8 MB)
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In 1906 the so-called Dumfriesshire fragments were presented to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in Edinburgh by a certain Norman B. Kinnear. They were registered under the number FC 179 and are still partly exhibited in the current archaeological e |
The Mechanics of Overseas Trade Recent, Recent (Social), Industrial Archaeology TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 81(3.8 MB)
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The difficulty of inland communication had long encouraged the proliferation of ports along the Scottish coastline, with little to choose between them before the expansion and reorientation of trade in the decades following the Restoration. In common with |
Planned Villages in Dumfriesshire and Galloway: Location, Form and Function Recent, Recent (Social), Industrial Archaeology, History, Cartography TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 105(3.8 MB)
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The eighteenth century was a period of considerable agricultural, social and economic change across Scotland, the era of Enlightenment. Many changes that took place then, agricultural enclosure, the development of new mansion houses with landscaped pleas |
Presbyterian Divisions and Edifice Rivalry in Galloway, 1743-1900 Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Antiquarian, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 123(3.8 MB)
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Undeniably, old (parish and other) churches of any given area, particularly a rural region like Galloway, figure prominently in the historic and aesthetic landscape. Yet as ‘active’ components in their communities, for decades they have been facing an ong |
A.R. Williams and P.G. Williams A Field-Study Meeting in Galloway, August 1939: The Institute of Sociology, Le Play House Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Geology, Botany, Archaeology (General), Agriculture, Industrial Archaeology, History, Antiquarian, Field Meeting TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 143(3.8 MB)
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Between 1st and 15th August 1939 the Institute of Sociology, Le Play House, 35 Gordon Square, London held a field study meeting in Galloway. Centred on Newton Stewart the group set out to investigate the natural history, history and social science of the |
Newton Stewart: A 1939 Account of the Town and District Recent, Recent (Social), Industrial Archaeology, History, Agriculture TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 157(3.8 MB)
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During the course of a Field Study Meeting in Galloway, centred on Newton Stewart, the Institute of Sociology heard a lecture on 9th August, 1939. The talk had been prepared by Alexander S Morton but to his incapacity because of illness the talk was read |
A Microfilm Miscellany [Torthorwald Kirk Session, 1696-1882; Baronie of Cluden papers, 1712-31 and Dumfries Burgh Treasurer's Accounts, 1708-10. Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Antiquarian TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 165(3.8 MB)
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A seclection of notes on Torthorwald Kirk Session, 1696-1882; the Baronie of Cluden papers, 1712-31 and Dumfries Burgh Treasurer's Accounts for 1708-10. The notes and observations were made during the course of the transciption of these records held on mi |
The 'Classified Summary' of the Minutes of the Road Trustees of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright Recent, Industrial Archaeology, History TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 168(3.8 MB)
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The purpose of this addendum is to make it known that copies of the above summary have been deposited for reference in the Ewart Library and the Archive Centre, Dumfries and the Stewartry Museum. It may be used to locate references to roads, bridges and |
Dorothy L Sayers in Galloway by Christopher Dean. A Review Review, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 171(3.8 MB)
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An extensive review of the Stewartry Museum publication 'Dorothy L Sayers in Galloway' by Christopher Dean. The reviewer provides additional notes on Sayers, her local connections and explanations of local practices and background. |
Kirkcudbright Pont-Aven: Artists in Search of Inspiration by David Devereux, John Hudson and Catherine Paget. A Review Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 172(3.8 MB)
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A review of the Stewartry Museum booklet 'Kirkcudbright Pont-Aven: Artists in Search of Inspiration' by David Devereux, John Hudson and Catherine Paget. For those who enjoyed the ‘Kirkcudbright-Pont Aven’ exhibition at the Tolbooth in 2004 this beautifull |
We Will Remember Them - Kirkcudbright's Sons 1914-18 by Ian Devlin. A Review Review, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 173(3.8 MB)
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Review of Ian Devlin's booklet 'We Will Remember Them - Kirkcudbright's Sons 1914-18' produced by the Stewartry Museum. |
The Brus Family in England and Scotland 1100-1295 by Ruth M Blakely. A Review TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 174(3.8 MB)
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Ruth Blakely’s magisterial study of the rise of the Brus family, from its Norman roots, through its acquisition of land in both Scotland and England throughout the 12th and 13th centuries, defines the power base from which its most famous descendant, Robe |
Dr John Bruce Irving TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 176(3.8 MB)
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Obituary of John Bruce Irving - former Treasurer of the Society. |
James Harper [Obituary] TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 176(3.8 MB)
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Obituary of James Harper (1915-2005) - past President of the Society |
Black Grouse in Dumfries and Galloway [Lecture to the Society, 21st October, 2005] Zoology, Ornithology, Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 178(3.8 MB)
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Summary of a lecture given to the Society on 21st October, 2005. An overview of the ecology of black grouse was initially described from identification, breeding behaviour, where they live and what the birds ate at different times of the year. The status |
Border Hints and Scientific Contagion: The Rise and Spread of Victorian Natural History Societies in Victorian Scotland [Lecture to the Society, 4th November 2005] Recent, Recent (Social), Miscellaneous, Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 178(3.8 MB)
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Summary of a lecture given to the Society on 4th November 2005. The talk unearthed fragments of the rich tradition of publication participation in natural science by re-visiting the enthusiastic and idiosyncratic world of popular natural history in Victor |
Glenkens Schools [Lecture to the Society, 18th November, 2005] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), History TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 178(3.8 MB)
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Summary of a lecture given to the Society, on 18th November, 2005. |
James Clerk Maxwell [Lecture to the Society, 7th October, 2005] TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 178(3.8 MB)
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Summary of a lecture given to the Society on 7th October, 2005. Scotland’s renowned Physicist and greatest Countryman, whose home was in Parton Parish, was born in Edinburgh. James Clerk Maxwell is well known to the scientific world but, shamefully, is |
A Wild Goose Chase, Caerlaverock and the Arctic [Lecture to the Society, 17th February, 2006] TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
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Lecture to the Society, 17th February, 2006. The recovery of the Svalbard Barnacle Goose population from around 300 in the late 1940s to 27,000 in the winter of 2005-6 has been a huge success for conservation but with a changing global climate what will t |
Flint and Stone in Prehistoric Scotland - The Cormack Lecture, 2005 [2nd December 2005] Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Geology TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
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Lecture to the Society, 2nd December, 2005 (The Cormack lecture). |
The History of the Gardens of Dumfries and Galloway [Lecture to the Society, 20th January, 2006] Botany, History, Agriculture, Meteorology, Recent, Recent (Social), Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
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Lecture to the Society, 20th January, 2006. This talk related that Dumfries and Galloway has some of the finest gardens in the country which reflect the climate, topography and history of the area. There is a range of gardens that are right on the sea goi |
The Slaying of the Red Comyn, Dumfries 10th February, 1306 [Lecture to the Society, 3rd February, 2006] Mediaeval, History, Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
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Lecture to the Society, 3rd February, 2006. Mention only. |
Carghidown: The Excavation of a Galloway Promontory Fort [Lecture to the Society, 17th March 2006] Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Iron Age TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 180(3.8 MB)
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(Lecture to the Society, 17th March 2006. Over two seasons in 2003 and 2004 AOC Archaeology Group, aided by a number of volunteers, |
Crannogs in South-West Scotland [Lecture to the Society, 25th March, 2006] Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 180(3.8 MB)
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Lecture to the Society, 25th March, 2006. Recent work on the lake dwellings of Dumfries and Galloway through the South-West Crannog |