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Displaying 191 - 200 of 2530 itemsVolume: TDGNHAS Series II, Volume 24
… Addenda and Corrigenda to the 'Birds of Dumfriesshire' Author: … Birrens, Agricola's Well on Birrenswark Hill, And a German Company's Copper Mine at Torbeckhill - All in the Parish of … Forest Insects of Dumfriesshire Author: Whellens, W.H. 260 Anwoth Old Churchyard Author: Saunders, F.W. 270 A List …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 16
… 50 A Sanquhar Castle Document Author: Reid, R.C. 57 The Common Sorrel, Rumex Acetosa, Linn Author: Scott-Elliot, G. … F. 59 Glencairn Church Author: Paterson, J. Wilson 73 Alexander Reid of Kirkennan Author: Corson, F. Reid 75 Scotland in … the South-Western Counties for the Year 1929 Author: Meteorological Office, Edinburgh 102 Field Meeting. Debateable …
TDGNHAS Card: 3088-12
… Probably no short period in modern history has been as intensively studied as the month of … corridors of power — what were the motives behind key developments such as the Austrian ultimatum, the German ‘blank … with little more governmental documentation likely to come to light, historians still find it difficult to reach a …
TDGNHAS Card: 3087-5
… conducted at Carzield Roman Fort, Kirkton, Dumfries and Galloway. This work was directed by the author on behalf of … on three service trenches (Trenches 1-3) revealed new evidence on the fort’s occupation and internal layout. The archaeological deposits included cobbled surfaces and ditch and gully …
… Scotland has an intriguing and complex earth history. Indeed, it has greater diversity in its rocks and landforms … of James Hutton, commonly termed ‘the Father of Modern Geology’, dispelled that notion with the memorable and accurate …
… Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society were given a … Laurie, a member of staff of The Heather Trust , the independent charity which represents the interests of moorland … will disperse up to 20 miles. It is important that they come into contact with lekking birds during the period of …
… Jim Logan, marine biologist, returned to the Baptist Church … average count per beach of twenty to thirty species which, compared to the Ayrshire coast with only thirty species overall, gives an idea of the rich diversity. The shells can be split into two …
… in the surviving documents, Professor Munro had little idea of what he might discover. But the pleasant plan for his … significant from the mid-eighteenth century onwards, following the failure of the Jacobite Rising of 1745–6. Their … many contain, with the painstaking depiction of trees becoming increasingly common in the early nineteenth century. …
… on which she embarked was the topic of a well-presented, detailed talk to Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society: Bishops and … had a son who became the heir to the British throne. The outcome of the so-called 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688–91 was …