

28-1-07
looking towards the village of Yarrow
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Newlaw Hill 1..
Old photograph taken from Transactions of The Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society.
Picture taken by Mr J Henderson the schoolmaster at Borgue Schoolhouse in 1949 after being made aware of the carving by one of his pupils.
The main panel now covered by the cattle feeder.
‘Notes on Two Cup and Ring Stones in the Stewartry‘
by the Rev R S G Anderson , 1st april 1927.
taken from the Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society 3rd series vol 14, 1927.
Sketch made of the carvings...
taken from,
‘A Group of Separate Cup and Ring marked Slabs in the Cairnholy-Auchenlarie District’
By A.E Truckell,
Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society
Dumfriesshire & Galloway
Natural History and Antiquarian Society
3rd series, vol 40 1961-62.
Sketch by Ludovic MacLellan Mann.
taken from,
The Archaic Sculpturings of Dumfries and Galloway; being chiefly Interpretations of the Local Cup and Ring Markings, and of the Designs on the Early Christian Monuments
Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society Transactions
series 3, volume 3 1914-15
Sketch by Ludovic MacLellan Mann.
taken from,
The Archaic Sculpturings of Dumfries and Galloway; being chiefly Interpretations of the Local Cup and Ring Markings, and of the Designs on the Early Christian Monuments
Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society Transactions
series 3, volume 3 1914-15
Sketch by Ludovic MacLellan Mann.
taken from,
The Archaic Sculpturings of Dumfries and Galloway; being chiefly Interpretations of the Local Cup and Ring Markings, and of the Designs on the Early Christian Monuments
Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society Transactions
series 3, volume 3 1914-15
28-12-06
the light was starting to fade at this point.
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View over the carvings looking down towards Lagganmullan House.
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view over the field.
The weather was quite foggy, but still managed to locate these hidden panels.
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Thanks to Dr David Devereux at the Stewartry Museum.
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A model showing one of the Crannogs and also a sample of the wood taken from the Crannog.
Thanks to Dr David Devereux at the Stewartry Museum.
The Cist
Taken from report by Gourlay, W. R in Transactions of the DGNHAS, 3rd Series, Vol. 14, 1926-28
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An old picture of the cairn
Taken from report by Gourlay, W. R in Transactions of the DGNHAS, 3rd Series, Vol. 14, 1926-28
Dumfriesshire & Galloway
Natural History and Antiquarian Society
Food Vessel Urn from the Cist at Drannandow
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Plan of the site.
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old pic of the cairn.
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Natural History and Antiquarian Society
Sketch made of the cist cover.
First reported by R.B.K. Stevenson, in his article ‘A cist with holed coverstone at Redbrae, Wigtown’ in the Transactions of the DGNHAS, 3rd Series, Vol. 26 and 27, 1947-9
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The cist found near Redbrae farm 1948.(Photo taken 1948)
Report by R.B.K. Stevenson, in his article ‘Further notes on the Redbrae Cist’ in the Transactions of the DGNHAS, 3rd Series, Vol. 26 and 27, 1947-9
Dumfriesshire & Galloway
Natural History and Antiquarian Society
Cist cover found near Redbrae farm, the cist cover showing carved marks.(photo taken 1948).
First reported by R.B.K. Stevenson, in his article ‘A cist with holed coverstone at Redbrae, Wigtown’ in the Transactions of the DGNHAS, 3rd Series, Vol. 26 and 27, 1947-9
Dumfriesshire & Galloway
Natural History and Antiquarian Society