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J S Grieve and Miss Murphy beside well near ruined village on path to Coil a vara

G 98397 PO

Description J S Grieve and Miss Murphy beside well near ruined village on path to Coil a vara

Date 7/1927

Collection Papers of J Symington Grieve, archaeologist, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number G 98397 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 1169329

Scope and Content Handwritten inscriptions on reverse: 'At the well near ruined village on the path to Coil a Vara' and ' S Grieve, Miss Murphy'

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/989357

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Collection Level (551 126) Papers of J Symington Grieve, archaeologist, Edinburgh, Scotland

> Item Level (G 98397 PO) J S Grieve and Miss Murphy beside well near ruined village on path to Coil a vara

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