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Year: 2013 Author: Historic Environment Scotland Categories: Buildings, Day of Archaeology 2013
Tags: Scotland, #myarchaeology, Social Media, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, Callanish, Scottish Archaeology, Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Western Isles, University of Edinburgh, Canmore, MyCanmore, Philip Graham, Callanish Stones, Calanais, architect
Historic Environment Scotland (2013): Philip Graham (RCAHMS) - Western Isles. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079790 | 433 Kb |
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Philip Graham, RCAHMS (doa_image7243.jpg) |
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Western Isles ‘Contains Ordnance Survey data © Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown and database right 2011’ (doa_image7244.jpg) |
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Aerial view taken in 2004. Copyright RCAHMS (SC1023422) (doa_image7245.jpg) |
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View of stone circle at Callanish, Lewis. Titled ‘Druidical Circle at Callernish in the Island of Lewis, N. Hebrides. G. R. Mackarness , July 1866.’ Copyright RCAHMS (DP094025) (doa_image7246.jpg) |
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Callanish. Copyright RCAHMS (taken by Philip Graham) (doa_image7247.jpg) |
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