قراءة كتاب Gairloch In North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History With A Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree And a Map and Illustrations
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Gairloch In North-West Ross-Shire Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History With A Guide to Gairloch and Loch Maree And a Map and Illustrations
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ANTIQUITIES
From Drawings by Finlay Mackinnon. The numbers correspond with those
given on pp. 103, 104.
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1. | Bronze Ring, found at Londubh | 103 |
2. | Hollow Bronze Ring, found at Londubh | 104 |
3. | Bronze Spear Head, found, along with a Stag's Horn, near Inverewe House | 104 |
4. | Bronze Spear Head, found at Londubh | 110 |
5. | Bronze Celt, found at Slatadale | 110 |
6. | Stone Celt, found at Cove | 113 |
7. | Bronze Spear, found at Croft | 117 |
8. | Bronze Celt, found at Londubh | 121 |
9. | Stone Implement, found in Peat-Cutting between Inveran and Kernsary | 124 |
10. | Quern or Trough, found in a Broch or Pictish Round House at Tournaig | 142 |
11. | Fragment of Trough, found in a Broch or Pictish Round House at Tournaig | 146 |
12. | Bronze Penannular Ring, found at Londubh | 150 |
13. | Cast Iron Appliance, probably part of Machinery, from the Fasagh Ironworks | 158 |
14. | Tuyere, from the Fasagh Ironworks | 163 |
Notes.—The portraits of Sir George Hay, the Ironfounder of Loch Maree, are lithographed reproductions from photographs of pictures in Dupplin Castle, taken by permission of the present Earl of Kinnoull.
All the illustrations are original, except No. 12 of the Antiquities, which is reduced from that in Mr Jolly's paper on "Bronze Weapons and other Remains found near Poolewe."
The sketches for the illustrations of Flowerdale House and the Natural Arch at Cove are after photographs by Mr Fraser of Reilig. In no case have published photographs been used in the preparation of illustrations.
Map | At the end |
CONTENTS.
List of Illustrations | xi |
Glossary of Gaelic Names and Words | xxvii |
Introduction. | |
Extent of Gairloch parish—Name—Curious muddle about "the Gairloch"—Name used in four senses—Attractions of Gairloch—Loch Maree—Superficial observation of tourists—A party declare they have "seen Loch Maree"—Inducements to longer visits—Credibility of old traditions—Gaelic names—Pronunciation—Interference with sportsmen and deer forests deprecated—Mountain ascents—Drawbacks to them—Shorter climbs recommended—Mania for exterminating plants—Instances | xliii |