SHG26677 - Ardersier and Hilton Local Heritage Project
| Type | Collection/Project Archive |
|---|---|
| Title | Ardersier and Hilton Local Heritage Project |
| Author/Originator | Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH) |
| Date/Year | 2013-14 |
| Organisation | Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH) |
Abstract/Summary
Dataset includes a database of new additions, amendments and corrections for the HER and a collection of photographs
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Description
Photographs are in relevant Cat_Files_Mons folders.
Referenced Monuments (22)
- 66 High Street (former Alma Hotel), Ardersier (Building) (MHG15511)
- Bronze socketed axe fragment - Inshes Wood, Inverness (Find Spot) (MHG56874)
- Cist Burial - Holm Mains (Monument) (MHG32414)
- Croy Hoard (Find Spot) (MHG2903)
- Culduthel House (Monument) (MHG15455)
- Dovecot - Mains of Ardersier (Monument) (MHG44781)
- Early medieval or Norse pin and other MD objects - Castle Stuart area (Find Spot) (MHG56879)
- Flints and Bronze Object - near Inverness Royal Academy (Find Spot) (MHG3766)
- Former School - Ardersier (Building) (MHG56872)
- Free Kirk of Scotland, General Wade's Military Road, Ardersier (Monument) (MHG20534)
- Iron Age settlement - Stoneyfield House (Monument) (MHG3058)
- Macintosh Vault - Petty Parish Church (Monument) (MHG42263)
- Medieval Annular Brooches - Castle Stuart area (Find Spot) (MHG56878)
- Medieval harness pendant - Ardersier area (Find Spot) (MHG56880)
- Motte - Cromal Mount (Monument) (MHG4365)
- Neolithic axehead - area of Esk Road, Inverness (Find Spot) (MHG56875)
- Norse copper alloy mount - Ardersier area (Find Spot) (MHG56877)
- Old Manse (Petty Parish Church of Scotland Manse) & Walled Garden (Monument) (MHG15881)
- Old School Hall - Ardersier (Building) (MHG56709)
- Old Toll House, Ardersier (Monument) (MHG15449)
- Parish Church - Petty (Building) (MHG25211)
- Watch House - Petty Parish Church (Building) (MHG24175)
Referenced Events (0)
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