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The Archaeology Of Argyll
From Neolithic monuments to the royal site of Dunadd, the region of Argyll has a rich and varied archaeological history. In this book, a team of specialists trace the history of the region through its monuments.
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Argyll Allan Wright
This title forms part of a series of images of Scotland's beautiful scenery taken by some of its finest photographers. These books are not simply pictures of what we can see from our car window, nor simply misty landscapes, but photography which gets to the heart of both the landscape and its human component.
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Argyll, 1730-1850 Robert McGeachy
McGeachy analyses the impact of political, social and economic changes in Argyll from 1730 to 1850 on the common people's culture and traditional way of life. He also details the patterns of popular resistance which emerged to the agricultural improvements and to the Highland Clearances.
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Argyll And Bute Frank Arneil Walker
This is a comprehensive gazetteer of the buildings and monuments of Argyll and Bute, prefaced by an introduction to the region's architecture and an enlightening chronological overview of the the region.
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Argyll And The Highlands' Last Days Of Steam W. A. C. Smith
This album of steam-era images by railway photographer Bill Smith includes locations such as Kyle of Lochalsh, Bridge of Orchy and Dunblane.
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Argyll And The Highlands' Lost Railways Gordon Stansfield
At the height of the railway era, the Scottish Highlands had 183 railway stations, serving some of the most remote parts of the UK. This collection of photographs, ranging from the mid 1880s to the 1960s, recalls many past sights and locations.
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Argyll And The Islands: An Illustrated Architectural Guide Frank Arneil Walker
The 27th volume in this series journeys through Argyllshire's sublime landscape of lochs, isles and glens to reveal a mass of architectural riches.
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Argyll And The Western Isles Graham Ritchie; Mary Harman
The Exploring Scotland's Heritage series provides an up-to-date introduction to the rich archaeological heritage of Scotland. Each book tells the story of one part of Scotland, tracing human impressions on the landscape from World War II
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The Argyll Book
Argyll, Dalriada or Earra-ghaidheal, the Coastland or Boundary of the Gael, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant parts of Scotland. This work covers topics ranging from prehistory to stately homes, folklore and literature, that relate to Argyll.
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The Argyll Book
Argyll, Dalriada, or Earra-ghaidheal, 'the Coastland' or 'Boundary of the Gael', is one of the most beautiful and historically significant parts of Scotland. This book covers a range of topics, from geology and prehistory to stately homes, folklore, and literature, which provide an introduction to this fascinating part of Scotland.
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