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South Uist File

551 359/462/1

Description South Uist File

Date 1956 to 1974

Collection General Collection

Catalogue Number 551 359/462/1

Category All Other

Scope and Content Alistair MacLaren's 'South Uist' file. Includes correspondance related to and photographs of Drimore excavation. Publications, H Fairhurst - The Wheelhouse site at A' Cheardach Bheag on Drimore Machair, South Uist. Glas Arch Journal 2 (1971) Publication, A MacLaren. - A Norse House on Drimore Machair, South Uist. Glas Arch Journal 3 (1974)

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1430648

Collection Hierarchy - Sub-Group Level

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
All Other 551 359/462/1/1 Drimore Excavation Negatives 7/1956 Batch Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 10484 RCAHMS Archaeologist Alastair MacLaren on the photo tower, probably at Drimore, South Uist. 1956 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 10485 Richard and Megan Feachem at Drimore, South Uist, July 1956, together with a team of four local workmen. 7/1956 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 10486 Alistair Maclaren boarding the plane at Benbecula, on the way back from excavations at Drimore. 1956 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 10487 Dick Feachem's squad of local workmen, Drimore, South Uist. 1956 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 10448 RCAHMS Archaeologist Alastair MacLaren and the first RCAHMS Land Rover, probably at Drimore, South Uist. 1956 Item Level

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