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Ex-Scotland, England, Cumberland, Whitemoss SW stone circle. Drawing showing plan of stone circle with chart showing adjusted distances between theodolite stations. Inscribed: 'Burnmoor Circle C, 1959 ...

DC 4516

Description Ex-Scotland, England, Cumberland, Whitemoss SW stone circle. Drawing showing plan of stone circle with chart showing adjusted distances between theodolite stations. Inscribed: 'Burnmoor Circle C, 1959 Survey'.

Date 1959

Collection Papers of Professor Alexander Thom, engineer and archaeologist, Dunlop, East Ayrshire, Scotland

Catalogue Number DC 4516

Category Prints and Drawings

Copies DP 007454

Medium Blue ink and pencil

External Reference L1/5

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1014754

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Collection Level (551 170) Papers of Professor Alexander Thom, engineer and archaeologist, Dunlop, East Ayrshire, Scotland

Group Level (551 170/3) Surveys of sites in England

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