Title: |
The Hermitage:
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Subtitle: |
sublime secrets in a craggy glen |
Issue: |
Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 95 |
Series: |
British Archaeology
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Volume: |
95
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Page Start/End: |
22 - 27 |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Article on the eighteenth-century wilderness pleasure grounds, known as the Hermitage, laid out by John Murray at the Dunkeld Estate in Perthshire. The garden was later enlarged and then fell into decay, aggravated in 1869 when locals protesting a bridge toll blew up Ossian's Hall, the main architectural feature. The garden has been restored, and Ossian's Hall replaced. Amongst discoveries made during the restoration work were unique brick heating ovens and nineteenth-century and Polish Second World War graffiti. |
Year of Publication: |
2007
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Subjects / Periods: |
Graffiti (Auto Detected Subject) |
1869 (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Brick Heating Ovens (Auto Detected Subject) |
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Source: |
BIAB
(The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date: |
16 Jul 2007 |