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Perth, Burghmuir Road, King's Well, NO02SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Perth, Burghmuir Road, King's Well, NO02SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NO24SE 5, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NO24SE 5, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NO33SW 22, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NO33SW 22, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NX59SW 2, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King's Well, NX99SE 8, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King Duncan's Well, NH64SE 1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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King Duncan's Well, NH64SE 1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Newbattle Abbey, King David's Well, NT36NW 18, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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Scanned image of a drawing of a carved stone with two designs and ogam, and an accompanying  hand-written text entitled: 'Ogams. NEHTET RI. Nehtet King or Ruler' which refers to the "Bressay (Shetland) Stone". This text continues onto the reverse side of the card [PPD 47B]. The stone depicted is not the famous carved stone from Bressay, Shetland; and therefore may well be one from Caithness.
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Engraving from northeast of Linlithgow Palace showing old entrance front.
Titled 'Linlithgow. Plate II. The lake, which is a mile long, and a quarter of a mile broad, is well furnished with pikes, perches and eels. This Palace was the favourite residence of King James V. The greatest part of this building was in repair till the year 1746, when having been accidentally set on fire by the King's troops who were then in it, was totally consumed, and never since repaired. This second View fron the N.E. gives the ancient door of entrance to a room or hall near 100 feet long, where the Parliament of Scotland sometimes met. The sculpture is very beautiful. The old building, consisting of a round tower and part of a wall, are the remains of the Castle, or Palace. Taken in 1789.' [Adam de Cardonnell "Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland."]
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Greenock, general view, showing Dalrymple Street and Well Park.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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Jedburgh Abbey excavation archive
Frame 19: Henry King Esq
Frames 20-24: Area 1: Well 1066 and Wall 1067. From E.
Frames 25-27: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From NE.
Frames 28-29: Area 1: Trench J: Walls 922 and 1074, the latter overlain by 931.
Frames 30-31: Area 1: Ditch 928 fully excavated. From S.
Frames 32-33: Area 1: Trench J: Rubble 971 at edge of ditch 928. From E.
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