caithness-1911/05_008
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LIST OF ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTSAND CONSTRUCTIONS
IN THE
COUNTY OF CAITHNESS
WHICH THE COMMISSIONERS DEEM MOST WORTHY
OF PRESERVATION.
I. - MONUMENTS AND CONSTRUCTIONS SPECIALLY IN
NEED OF PROTECTION.
ECCLESIASTICAL STRUCTURES. -- PARISH.
St Mary's Chapel, Lybster (No. 338) -- Reay.
St Peter's Church, Thurso (No. 418) -- Thurso.
CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC STRUCTURES.
Bucholie Castle (No. 32) -- Canisbay.
Forse Castle (No. 185) -- Latheron.
Castle of Old Wick, or "Old Man of Wick"
(No. 495) -- Wick.
Girnigoe Castle and Castle Sinclair (No. 497) -- Wick.
Keiss Castle (No. 498) -- Wick.
BROCHS.
"Hill of Works" (No. 3) -- Bower.
Skirza Head (No. 35) -- Canisbay.
Ousedale Burn (No. 204) -- Latheron.
Dunbeath (No. 215) -- Latheron.
Kilmster (No. 507) -- Wick.
"Norwall," South Kilmster (No. 508) -- Wick.
Yarrows (No. 509) -- Wick.
"Wester," or "Castle Linglas." Keiss Links
(No. 513) -- Wick.
"Road Broch," Keiss (No. 517) -- Wick.
Nybster (No. 518) -- Wick.
"Cairn of Elsay," Staxigoe (No. 521) -- Wick.
EARTH-HOUSE.
Ham (No. 65) -- Dunnet.
CAIRNS.
"Shean," Stemster (No. 9) -- Bower.
"Torr Beag," Brawlbin (No. 359) -- Reay.
Warehouse Hill. Cairns of Warehouse (No. 522) -- Wick.
Garrywhin (cairn with cist and stone rows,
No. 558) -- Wick.
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CorrieBuidhe- Moderator, Moira L- Moderator
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