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PRESERVATION OF PLACES
Scotland. |
The Bass of Inverury, Invrurie, Aberdeenshire. |
The vitrified fort on the Hill of Noath, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire. |
The pillar and stone at Newton-in-the-Garioch, Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire. |
The circular walled structures called "Edin’s Hall," on Cockburn Law, Dunse, Berwickshire. |
The British walled settlement enclosing huts at Harefaulds in Lauderdale, Lauder, Berwickshire. |
The Dun of Dornadilla, Durness, Sutherlandshire. |
The sculptured stone called Suenos Stone, near Forres, Rafford, Elgin. |
The cross slab, with inscription, in the churchyard of St. Vigeans, St. Vigeans, Forfarshire. |
The British forts, on the hills, called "The Black and White Catherthuns," Menmuir, Forfarshire. |
A group of remains and pillars, on a haugh at Clava on the banks of the Nairn, Croy and Dalcross, Inverness. |
The Pictish Towers at Glenelg, Inverness. |
The Cairns, with chambers and galleries partially dilapidated, Minnigaff, Kirkcudbrightshire. |
The Catstane, an inscribed pillar, Kirkliston, Linlithgow. |
The Ring of Brogar and other stone pillars at Stennis in Orkney, and the neighbouring pillars, Firth and Stennis, Orkney. |
The Chambered mound of Maeshowe, Firth and Stennis, Orkney. |
The stones of Callernish, Uig, Ross. |
The Burgh of Clickanim, Sound, Shetland. |
The Pictish tower at Mousa in Shetland, Dunrossness, Shetland. |
The inscribed slab standing on the roadside leading from Wigton to Whithorn and about a mile from Whithorn, Whithorn, Wigtonshire. |
Two stones, with incised crosses, on a mound in a field at Laggangairn, New Luce, Wigtonshire. |
The pillars at Kirkmadrine, Stoneykirk, Wigtonshire. |
Ireland. |
The earthern enclosure and mounds called the Navan Fort, Eglish, Armagh. |
Stone monuments and groups of sepulchral cists in Glen Maulin, Glencolumbkille, Banagh, Donegal. |
The earthern and stone inclosure known as Grianan of Aileach, Burt, West Innishowen, Donegal. |
The earthen inclosure and Cromlech called the Giant's Ring near Ballylessan, Drumbo, Upper Castlereagh, Down. |
The earthern fort at Downpatrick (Dunkeltair), Lecale, Down. |
Stone structure called Staigue Fort, Kilcrogham, Dunkerron, Kerry. |
The earthern mound at Greenmount, Kilsaren, Ardee, Kerry. |