OS1/31/26/53
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Tumulus | Tumulus Tumulus Tumulus |
Mr G. Gilbertson, Sandwick Mr William Anderson, Sandwick Mr James Jameson, Sandwick |
038.12; 038.05 | A small knoll situated on a small point on the SE. [South East] side of the Loch of Sandwick, and N. [North] of Little Ness, said to be an ancient Burial Mound. It is principally covered over with verdure, but from one or two places where the surface is broken it would appear that it is composed chiefly of burnt stones broken very small. Its history is entirely lost, and beyond mere conjecture nothing is known concerning it. It has never been opened. |
Tumulus | Tumulus Tumulus Tumulus |
Mr G. Gilbertson, Sandwick Mr William Anderson, Sandwick Mr James Jameson, Sandwick |
038.12; 038.05 | A knoll situated about 6 chains SE. [South East] of the above-described. It is not quite so large as the latter; but in every other respect it is exactly similar, and is also said to be an ancient burial mound. Both objects are on the property of the Symbister Estate Trustees |
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[Page] 53.Parish of Whalsey, Shetland
[Page signed] A.McDonald 2nd, Corpl, [Corporal] R.E [Royal Engineers]
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The abbreviation "O.E." is written below each name - presume meaning "Old English" - for style of print to be used on the map by the draughtsman.Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
ron hill
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