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View of sheep-dip from E.

SC 436115

Description View of sheep-dip from E.

Catalogue Number SC 436115

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 2108 CN

Scope and Content Sheep-dip, Geldie Burn, Mar Lodge Estate, Aberdeenshire When the land was cleared for sheep, new structures were required for sheep-farming, such as large enclosures, shepherd's bothies, small pens and sheep-dips. Two sheep-dips were created beside the Geldie Burn. The heather-filled hollow in the foreground is the dip-tank for a sheep-dip. The original timber run, 16m long, was supported on the double row of stones still visible. The modern fence is on the line of the earlier stock-enclosure. Mar Lodge estate was part of the medieval Earldom of Mar. The Forest of Mar became a hunting reserve in medieval times and was revived as such in the 19th century, after a period of sheep-farming in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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