Rod-Fishing in the Nith
Zoology, Agriculture, Recent, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series II, 15 (1898-99), 23(4.62 MB)
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Rod-Fishing in the Nith Zoology, Agriculture, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series II, 15 (1898-99), 23(4.62 MB) |
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Roman and Native in Dumfriesshire Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 103(1.68 MB)
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Dumfriesshire in the Roman Iron Age was possibly the least decentralised area of south-west Scotland with much of its territory probably occupied by north-western Brigantes embracing septs such as the Anavionenses of Annandale. Few Roman finds and none of |
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Roman and Native in North Britain (Ed. I.A.Richmond, Nelson) A Review Review, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 36 (1957-58), 192(WARNING very large file size: 19.04 MB) |
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Roman Artillery (Alan Wilkins) A Review Review, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 149(4.91 MB)
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Review of a booklet on the multiple aspects of Roman artillery showing it Greek origins. In local terms a number of references are made to a number of aspects of the archaeology of Burnswark and Shan Castle in Glencairn parish. |
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Roman Carlisle & the Lands of the Solway by Mike McCarthy [Review] Roman and Romano British, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Review TDGNHAS Series III, 77 (2003), 234(1.68 MB)
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McCarthy's book on 'Roman Carlisle and the Lands of the Solway' does more than its title and provides a full review of the archaeology of both the English and Scottish sides of the eastern end of the Solway from the early quaternary to the early mediaeva |
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Roman Forts: Their Tactical Arrangements and Defences [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series III, 22 (1938-40), 25(WARNING very large file size: 54.53 MB)
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This lantern lecture was delivered to a very full meeting. It had special reference to Birrens, at both the excavations of which Mr Richmond had taken an active part in conjunction with Mr Birley. He covered a wide field, and held out high hopes for the f |
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Roman Frontiers in Northern Britain and in the Eastern Empire TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 182(3.42 MB) |
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Roman Imperial Artillery by Alan Wilkins TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 132(4.71 MB) |
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Roman Inscriptions and Sculpture from Birrens: A Review TDGNHAS Series III, 69 (1994), 35(2.36 MB) |
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Roman Occupation of South-Western Scotland (Glasgow Archaeological Society) A Review Review, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 30 (1951-52), 198(WARNING very large file size: 74.48 MB) |
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Roman Penetration in E. Dumfriesshire and Beyond Roman and Romano British, Numismatics TDGNHAS Series III, 73 (1998), 17(2.06 MB) |
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Roman Penetration in West Dumfries and Galloway: A Field Survey TDGNHAS Series III, 64 (1989), 7(WARNING very large file size: 18.01 MB) |
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Roman Relics lately discovered near Carlisle [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series I, 2 (1863-64), 2(3.72 MB) |
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Roman Roads in Britain TDGNHAS Series II, 15 (1898-99), 55(4.62 MB) |
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Roman Roads in S-W Scotland. (1) At Glenlochar TDGNHAS Series III, 31 (1952-53), 22(WARNING very large file size: 58.72 MB) |
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Roman Roads in S-W Scotland. (2) From Nith to Dee TDGNHAS Series III, 31 (1952-53), 25(WARNING very large file size: 58.72 MB) |
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Roman Roads in S-W Scotland. (3) The Tweedsmuir Road TDGNHAS Series III, 31 (1952-53), 27(WARNING very large file size: 58.72 MB) |
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C.A.R. Radford, R.C. Reid, J. Robertson and A.E. Truckell Roman Roads in S-W Scotland. (4) From Castledykes (Corbiehall) to Crawford TDGNHAS Series III, 31 (1952-53), 30(WARNING very large file size: 58.72 MB) |
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Rooks' Nests [1903] TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 144(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
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Rosa Gigantea - George Watt, including ‘On the Trail of Two Knights’ by Girija Viraraghavan TDGNHAS Series III, 84 (2010), 1(3.44 MB)
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The Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser of 14th October 2009 published an article by retired Langholm General Practitioner, Tom Kennedy, which began: ‘A NEW rose with Langholm connections has been cultivated in India and it is hoped that it may one day be planted in the Rosevale Street garden in the future.’ (More of this garden in Langholm later.) He might have added that across Dumfries and Galloway and in Grampian there are other sites which would welcome the opportunity to plant this tender and beautiful rose because of associations with Sir George Watt and involvement in attempts at its propagation in Scotland. The following article appeared in The Indian Rose Annual, XXVI, 2010, the magazine of the Indian Rose Federation, founded in 1979. It appears by kind permission of Girija and Viru Viraraghavan, recognised as celebrated ‘Rosarians of the World’. |