559763 |
RECORDING |
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION |
NS 5575 7241 to NS 5600 7241 The published course (OS 50 inch 1970) was resurveyed. Intermittent traces of the Ditch hollow are extensively landscaped for golf course. Full extant course is shown on the 1st edition of the OS 2 and a half inch map (Dunbarton 1863, sheet 23/12) and also clearly defined on RAF vertical aerial photographs (F22/ 58/ 2682, frame no 0099-0100, 1959). The new line is deduced from above, and the established line of the Wall further W. [...] |
1980 |
559768 |
RECORDING |
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION |
NS 5726 7253 to NS 5774 7243 The published course (OS 25 inch 1969) was resurveyed. The Ditch becomes more distinct as it ascends eastward across a field of crop to the high point of NS 5774 7243 where there is a distinct hollow where the Ditch turns. The line shows on and RAF vertical aerial photographs (F22/ 58/ 2682, frame no 0100-0101, 1959) and is clearly shown on RCAHMS aerial photographs DB 894-904 (1977) and GW 2178-9 (1976). New survey based on above aerial photographs and the vague Ditch hollow at hedge line (at NS 5741 7250). [...] |
1980 |
559773 |
RECORDING |
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION |
NS 5800 7201 to NS 5801 7200 The published course (OS 25 inch 1968) was resurveyed; evidence as for NS 5800 7200 to NS 5805 7186.The newly positioned alignment angle which falls on the current edition of the OS 1:2500 map sheet (NS 5872) is clearly visible in RAF vertical aerial photographs (F22/ 58/ 2682, frame no 0100-0101, 1959) and is shown on the 1st edition of the OS 2 and a half inch map (Lanark 1897, sheet 1/9 and 1/10). [...] |
1980 |