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Dunblane, Perth Road, Queen Victoria School

School (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Dunblane, Perth Road, Queen Victoria School

Classification School (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Queen Victoria Memorial School

Canmore ID 167286

Site Number NN70SE 95

NGR NN 78932 02634

NGR Description Centred NN 78932 02634

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Stirling
  • Parish Dunblane And Lecropt
  • Former Region Central
  • Former District Stirling
  • Former County Perthshire

Architecture Notes

NN70SE 95.00 centred 78932 02634

Queen Victoria School [NAT]

OS (GIS) MasterMap, October 2010.

NN70SE 95.01 NN 78853 02745 Wall and Gates

NN70SE 95.02 NN 78949 02541 Church (Memorial Chapel)

NN70SE 95.03 NN 79007 02507 Hospital

NN70SE 95.04 NN 78903 02744 Headmaster's House

Activities

Metal Detector Survey (20 March 2023 - 21 March 2023)

NN 78921 02680 AOC Archaeology Group was commissioned by Tetra Tech Ltd on behalf of their client Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to undertake an archaeological metal detecting survey at Queen Victoria School, Dunblane, Stirling ahead of the proposed installation of a photovoltaic array to provide solar power to the school. The survey was undertaken on rough grassland situated to the immediate north-east of the schools’ playing fields centered on NGR: NN 78921 02680. A total of 67 targets were investigated during the survey and a total of 35 artefacts were recovered. These consisted of 26 5.56mm blank cartridge cases, two general service military buttons, a brass military webbing buckle, a brass box plate, a watch face and five coins of 19th century and modern date. It is likely that the majority of the artefacts were associated with 20th century military training exercises.

Information from OASIS ID: aocarcha1-514412 (Engl, R) 2023

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