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Inscribed stone found at Birrens, now in the National Museum of Scotland.
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Roman Latin votive inscription from Birrens.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view of Birrens, taken from the W, centred on a Roman Fort.  A watermill, situated to the E of the fort is visible in the top left-hand corner of the photograph.
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The plan of the Roman fort at Birrens drawn by James Barbour as a result of the excavations of 1895 (Macdonald and Barbour 1897, pl. Ia).
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Map showing the distribution of Roman monuments in Annandale and Eskdale. Published in Eastern Dumfriesshire: an archaeological landscape.
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View of Roman altar to Minerva and a smaller altar in the lobby of Burnfoot House, originally presumably found at Birrens Roman fort.
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Detailed view of inscribed stone annotated on back 'Hoddam Church'.
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Birrens, NY27NW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Recto
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Birrens, NY27NW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Verso
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Birrens, NY27NW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Inscribed stone found at Birrens, now in the National Museum of Scotland.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view of the Roman fort at Birrens.
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Plan of Birrens by Sir John Clerk of Penicuik (after Prevost 1961b).
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View of pedestal of Roman altar.
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Inscribed stone found at Birrens, now in the National Museum of Scotland.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view of Birrens, taken from the N, centred on a Roman Fort.  A watermill, situated to the E of the fort is visible in the bottom right-hand corner of the photograph.
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Publication drawing; Roman dedicatory tablet, Birrens.
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Birrens, NY27NW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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