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  • the Tarbat Peninsula in the parish of Tarbat. Tarbat Ness Lighthouse is about three miles (five kilometres) from the village at the end of the Tarbat Peninsula...
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    Prime Minister Peter Fraser (1 April 1940 to 13 December 1949). Tarbat Discovery Centre, located 7 miles (11 km) away in Portmahomack, has an archive relating...
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    and fragments from Edderton churchyard and Nigg in the museum. Tarbat Discovery Centre, Portmahomack — large collection of excavated fragments and information...
    27 KB (2,912 words) - 13:01, 22 June 2024
  • projects include the Tarbat Discovery Centre in Portmahomack, Scotland: housed within a category A listed medieval church, the Centre illustrates Dark Age...
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    (Angus), Inverness Museum, Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie and Tarbat Discovery Centre, Portmahomack (both Easter Ross) and The Orkney Museum in Kirkwall...
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  • The Big Idea, Irvine, North Ayrshire, closed in 2003 Dunaskin Heritage Centre, Dalmellington Carnegie Inverurie Museum, Inverurie Garlogie Mill Power...
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  • European Association of Archaeologists. She is also a director of the Tarbat Discovery Centre. Scholia has an author profile for Sally Foster. Foster, Sally...
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  • Portmahomack (Tarbat), Scotland. There are around 200 of these fragments, each the size of a handspan or larger, making Portmahomack one of the major centres of...
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    location and intensity of the close-quarter fighting, along with the discovery of large numbers of pistol and musket balls. 56°44′42″N 03°46′44″W /...
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    129. Mentioned by Foster, but more information is available from the Tarbat Discovery Programme: see under External links. Bede, IV, cc. 21–22, Clancy, "Church...
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    probable battle site. Its erroneous placement appears to be due to the discovery of prehistoric burials, consisting of both chambered tombs and cist burials...
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    Pictish stone discovered at Hilton of Cadboll, on the East coast of the Tarbat Peninsula in Easter Ross, Scotland and now in the National Museum of Scotland...
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  • Observatory ENG Rose Cottage Observatory, Keighley I81 Tarbatness Observatory SCT Tarbatness Observatory, Portmahomack I82 Güímar Observatory CN Guimar...
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  • Shackleton MR.1 of No. 236 Operational Conversion Unit RAF flew into the sea off Tarbat Ness, Cromarty during air-to-sea gunnery practice, cause unknown, 14 killed...
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     143. "Stage 1: Evaluation to 1993 Discovery and Preliminary Investigation of the Early Historic Site". Tarbat Discovery Programme. York University. Retrieved...
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    Caithness by Thorkel Fosterer. Finally, a great battle at "Torfness" (probably Tarbat Ness on the south side of the Dornoch Firth) ended with Karl either being...
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  • 4 Operational Training Unit occurs when L7268 dives into the sea near Tarbat Ness following failure of the port engine. Type could not maintain altitude...
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    northeast of Harlaw House in 1837. Although there have been several discoveries of prehistoric artefacts, such as stone axeheads and a flint core, no...
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    Christianity". Mentioned by Foster, but more information is available from the Tarbat Discovery Programme: see under External links. Bede, IV, cc. 21–22, Clancy, "Church...
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