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Community Excavation: Tarradale [Muir of Ord] ...

22 September 2018

Community Excavation at Tarradale, Muir of Ord. See the Tarradale through Time website www.tarradalethroughtime.co.uk about volunteering or email tarradalethroughtime@gmail.com for more information.

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Doors Open Day: Badenoch & Strathspey ...

22 September 2018

The following are open as part of Doors Open Day in Badenoch & Strathspey:

Abernethy Old Kirk
Am Fasagh, Highland Folk Museum
Castle Roy
Church of St John the Baptist (only 22nd Sept)

For details and opening times see the Open Doors website

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Doors Open Day: Anti-Aircraft Operations Room, Gairloch Museum ...

22 September 2018

On the north-west edge of mainland Scotland, an ugly building enjoys stunning views over Loch Gairloch and the Minch to the mountains on the Isle of Skye. From the early 1950s it played an unheralded and generally unrecognised role as an Anti-aircraft Operations Room (AAOR), part of the UK’s defence system against the anticipation of nuclear attack from Soviet Russia.  That purpose redundant, it became the area civil defence centre from the mid-1960s until 1990, ready to support the continuation of government and services in the aftermath of the detonation of an atomic bomb.

From the late 1960s, it also served as the Roads Depot and the local library occupied a temporary building in the grounds but by 2012, both had found new homes and the increasingly dilapidated and forlorn monolithic concrete block blighted the landscape until the volunteers of the Gairloch Museum recognised its potential to provide them with the space and facilities for a much needed community heritage and learning centre. Thanks to the funding and grants awarded by more than 20 national, public and private organisations and an energetic local fund raising campaign, the AAOR is soon to become the new Gairloch museum.

Access is by tours only - to book:

email: katie@gairlochheritagemuseum.org or

tel: 01445 712287

Places are very limited - times and joining details will be given if places are available

Further details and times from the Doors Open Day website

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2018 Rhind Lectures: Drystone technologies: Neolithic tensions and Iron Age compressions [Wick] ...

22 September 2018

John Barber will repeat his Rhind lectures held earlier this year in Edinburgh, in Wick between 21st and 23rd September at Pulteney Centre, Wick. Further details on the series of lectures and how to book is available on the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland website.

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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
Tel: +44 (0)77888 35466 Email: