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Fig 4 View from NW and Excavating party. Fred Coles with cap and white beard; Helen Coles (seated); Muriel Coles (standing); Herbert Coles? (against stone to left); John Coles? (seated on stone to ri ...

SC 1097323

Description Fig 4 View from NW and Excavating party. Fred Coles with cap and white beard; Helen Coles (seated); Muriel Coles (standing); Herbert Coles? (against stone to left); John Coles? (seated on stone to right). The labourers are recorded by Coles as William Maccallum, Alexander Marshall and James Marshall (PSAS 35 (1904-5, 190)), but it is not presently known which name goes with which individual in this photograph

Date 1904

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

Catalogue Number SC 1097323

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of KC 832

External Reference SAS 283

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1097323

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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> Item Level (SC 1097323) Fig 4 View from NW and Excavating party. Fred Coles with cap and white beard; Helen Coles (seated); Muriel Coles (standing); Herbert Coles? (against stone to left); John Coles? (seated on stone to right). The labourers are recorded by Cole

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