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Page 2 of letter from Barry.

DP 008951

Description Page 2 of letter from Barry.

Date 29/6/1900

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 008951

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of MS 28/470/4

Scope and Content Contents include the report of a preliminary investigation of a possible side chamber in South Yarrows South chambered cairn (ND34SW 5) by Murdoch and J Nicolson of Nybster on behalf of Sir Francis Tress Barry, in preparation for the latter's visit with J Anderson later in the year. Enclosed are three sketches made by Nicolson (CAD/53/1-3). Also included is a report of a preliminary investigation of a broch at 'Hill of Works', Barrock (ND26SE 2) by Murdoch on behalf of Sir Francis Tress Barry; and a mound described as 'beyond the entrance to Barroch drive and which is said to have stood in an old loch before it was drained some years ago. I suspect it is an old tower'. The most likely identification of this site is called 'Ring of Castle Hill', Lyth (ND26SE 3).

External Reference SAS 470

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1022397

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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