Unthank, a Manor of the Lovels
TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 26(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB)
Unthank, a Manor of the Lovels TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 26(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB) |
Update on Dumfries and Galloway Council Archaeology Service [Members' Night Lecture to the Society, 29th February 2008] Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General) TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 159(2.63 MB)
Abstract
Since last speaking to the Society, major technical advances in the Sites and Monuments Record database and the use of a Geographic Information System have been made, facilitating electronic communication with the area planning offices and others. Key ar |
Upper Nithsdale and Westwards in Roman Times TDGNHAS Series III, 30 (1951-52), 111(WARNING very large file size: 74.48 MB) |
Utah and Arizona: A Love Affair TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 204(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB) |
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Verses for the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, November 1885 TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 156(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB) |
Vestiges of the Castle of Dumfries Mediaeval, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series II, 17 (1900-05), 362(WARNING very large file size: 19.53 MB) |
Vikings in Dumfries and Galloway [Lecture to the Society, 18th January 2008] TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 158(2.63 MB)
Abstract
The Vikings have a bad name in history as harbingers of wanton destruction piling off longships to raid villages and sack monasteries. Recent movies such as Pathfinder and Beowulf reinforce the stereotype of early mediaeval warriors engaging in drinking |
Visit to see the Results of the Lincluden Abbey Excavations [1884, 21st June] TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 37(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB) |
Visit to the Site of Excavations at the Old Bridge of Dumfries [1884, 7th and 12th June] Architecture, Parish History, Mediaeval TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 37(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB) |
Viviparous Plants TDGNHAS Series III, 14 (1926-28), 127(WARNING very large file size: 125.46 MB) |
Volcanic Rocks: Research in Carron Water and Locherben Geology, Igneous geology, Structural geology TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 40(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB) |
Waders in the Outer Solway TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 1(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB) |
Wallace's Capture of Sanquhar and the Rising in the South-West Mediaeval, Genealogy, Etymology, Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 11 (1923-24), 21(WARNING very large file size: 45.36 MB) |
Walter Newall and Moffat Baths (now Moffat Town Hall) TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 239(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
Abstract
The pediment over the centre of Moffat Town Hall has a date of 1827, presumably when it was built, but without indication of a builder or architect. In 1996 the Transactions marked the centenary of Birrens excavations by James Barbour, architect, civil engineer and archaeologist in Dumfries. His architectural works include Moffat Baths, which, according to his plans, he altered in 1881 by adding a new entrance hall at the north side, a stage to the south and a Billiard Room at the rear. The bathrooms were also changed and an attendant’s flat included. There are two drawings by Barbour: one showing the proposed new Entrance Hall with a new passage to the Billiard Room at the northeast corner (RCAHMS – 072333). The second drawing omits the passage and shows a new entrance Lobby and W.C. to a larger Billiard Room. This drawing is more detailed and with the signatures of John Henry, P.Drummond & Son, J. Johnstone and Robert Proudfoot, apparently was executed after 1881 (RCAHMS -D7235-Moffat Baths No. 1). The Barbour drawings differentiate alterations and additions in a darker shade but it is not easy to be certain of the full extent of works and to deduce the shape of the Baths originally built (RCAHMS-D7234-Moffat Baths No 3). |
Walter Newall, Architect in Dumfries Architecture, Recent, Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 63 (1988), 78(WARNING very large file size: 23.36 MB) |
Wanlockhead and Leadhills. A Botanical Note TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 156(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB) |
Wanlockhead Miners' Library 1756-1979. Industrial Archaeology, Recent (Literature & Art), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 97(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB) |
Wanlockhead Roads Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 161(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB) |
Warrior, State Builder and ... Failure? The Career of Fergus of Galloway [Cormack Lecture, 3rd December, 2004] TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 191(4.05 MB)
Abstract
A summary of the Cormack Lecture for 2004 - delivered to the Society on 3rd December 2004 by Dr Richard Oram of Stirling University. |