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Displaying 71 - 80 of 236 itemsBiography: Truckell, Alfred Edgar
… born at Titchfield near Southamption in 1853. His mother died shortly after the birth of her next child and the young … one got as far as Caerlaverock, eight miles downstream. He died at Carlisle in 1933. His grandson and namesake …
… the walker covers the ground. Interpreting the readings is complicated by the fact that other features, such as modern … and requires flat ground, such as the Roman site studied at Dalswinton. Resistivity operates on the basis of … (Glasgow University) … New Investigations of Roman to Medieval Archaeological Sites in Dumfriesshire …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 74
… 55 Drengs and Drings by W.F. Cormack 61 A Fragment of Medieval Church Music in Stranraer Museum by S.N. Atkins 69 … The Evacuee — Sixty Years On (1939–1999) by Robert Kerr Moodie reviewed by W.F. Cormack 123 A Galloway Venture — The Kirkcudbright Shipping Company 1811–1817 by Carol Hill reviewed by Mark White 123 …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series I, Volume 1
… Acherontia atropos [Summary only] Author: Grierson, T.B. 9 Coin Hoard near Canonbie [Summary only] Author: Corrie, T. … Not declared 23 The Place of Societies such as Ours and the Future [Part of Presidential Address for 1863] Author: …
Meeting: The Heart of Galloway: recent archaeological work on NTS properties at Threave and Rockcliffe
… in that area has brought to light numerous examples of medieval pottery dating from the thirteenth to the fifteenth … the prominent observation tower. By this time, the coming of the railway had divided the estate, with the new … seen as offering potential for further excavation in the future. Mr Alexander was thanked for his very informative …
TDGNHAS Card: 3086-6
… for the management of woods in southern Scotland in the medieval period. At Coldingham, from the 12th to the 15th … and by stipulating a 10 to 15 year rota for cutting wood. Combined with the palynological evidence from the area this … fuel. There are no direct descriptions or accounts in the medieval period of the ways in which woods in Scotland were …
… Floyd of Heriot-Watt University when he addressed a large audience of Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and … and two representing England (HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE and DIEU ET MON DROIT. When used in England, nationally and … which is older than the building and must therefore have come from some earlier building. This is termed an ‘orphan’ …
… the engagement. The Mary Rose was one of two new ships commissioned by Henry VIII, soon after he came to the throne … the research. He was accordingly well able to take the audience on a fascinating pictorial tour of inspection of the … nails for fastening the planks of a ship to the timbers), coins, an anchor, rigging and bits of caulking. Computer …
Meeting: A Life with Otters
… sixteen, she joined the Essex Field Club and met Jim, her future husband, and some life-long friends in the natural … in a technical college, during which time her husband completed a Ph.D. in the study of otters. They were then … work on the captive otters has included behavioural studies, establishing normal biological parameters in healthy …
Biography: Dr James Harper
… Elizabeth College in Guernsey and his later university studies. He graduated in medicine from Edinburgh University in … units in which a staff team would be involved in case studies; allowing patients maximum freedom to express their individuality; encouraging maximum support and communication with the wider community. In 1966 Dr Harper …