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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 793572

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/793572

NT40NE 56.01 centred 4890 0650

The World War One trench system built for Stobs Camp is situated on the NW-facing slopes of Penchrise Pen, E of a N-S track. The trench system is still visible in rough ground.

J Guy 1999; NMRS MS 810/8, 23-4

The practice trenches are just visible on vertical air photographs (106G/Scot/UK 433, 4200-4201, flown 24 June 1945), in area NW of Penchrise Pen (NT40NE 5).

Information from RCAHMS (DE), March 2006

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