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Plan showing the vestiges of Agricola's camp at Grassy Walls on the east bank of the Tay, as also the situation of Bertha, supposed to have been the Orrea of the Romans. Plate XII in 'Military Antiqui ...

B 34008 CS

Description Plan showing the vestiges of Agricola's camp at Grassy Walls on the east bank of the Tay, as also the situation of Bertha, supposed to have been the Orrea of the Romans. Plate XII in 'Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain'.

Date 1793

Collection Copies from a collection of drawings assembled by the Society of Antiquaries of London, London, Engl

Catalogue Number B 34008 CS

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/75940

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Collection Level (551 1165) Copies from a collection of drawings assembled by the Society of Antiquaries of London, London, England

> Item Level (B 34008 CS) Plan showing the vestiges of Agricola's camp at Grassy Walls on the east bank of the Tay, as also the situation of Bertha, supposed to have been the Orrea of the Romans. Plate XII in 'Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain'.

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