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Talk: Papers Relating to the Black Isle in National Archives — Non‐local sources for local history [Cromarty] ...

16 April 2024


Starts: 19:30

Papers Relating to the Black Isle in National Archives —  Non‐local sources for local history

Talk by Nicola Mills

Organised by Cromarty History Society. Venue: Victoria Hall, Cromarty. For further information see their website. This event is preceeded by the AGM.

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Historic Mapping Workshop [Lairg] ...

16 April 2024


Starts: 10:30
Ends: 12:30

Historic Mapping Workshop

Workshop led by Tessa Till of ARCH, organised by ARCH and Lairg District & Learning Centre. Venue: Lairg Community Centre, Lairg. Suggested donation of £5 to cover venue hire. Limited numbers, so please book via Eventbrite or email info@archhighland.org.uk or phone 077888 35466.

The workshop will focus on the use of historic maps to identify sites of interest and changes in individual features and the landscape of an area over time. You will work from maps dating back to present times, hosted on the National Library of Scotland website.

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Dig: Thrumster Community Excavation ...

16 April 2024

In 2022, the Yarrows Heritage Trust used money committed by a local windfarm trust for a community project to search for the remains of a “lost” towerhouse, Thurster Tower. There are numerous historical references to this tower, but it was probably destroyed in the early 17th century. Its exact whereabouts are unknown, although local tradition locates it to a field just north of Ulbster.

In April 2023 AOC Archaeology led a preliminary community excavation of a structure in this field, involving community volunteers and local schoolchildren. The excavation was led by Andy Heald of AOC who has extensive knowledge of Caithness. This superficial excavation uncovered part of the structure revealing a complex multi-period building with an earlier more solid structure underpinning later additions. This did not have the appearance of the looked-for towerhouse but did look as if it would provide the opportunity to investigate a Caithnesian vernacular building.

Their aim this year is to return to the site with AOC Archaeology in order to do a longer and more extensive excavation of the structure, with ample opportunity for community involvement and post-ex analysis.

To get involved and for more details, register your interest by emailing heritage@yarrowsheritagetrust.co.uk.

All welcome, no experience required!

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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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