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Notice of the brochs or large round towers of Orkney. : With plans, sections, and drawings, and tables of measurements of Orkney and Shetland brochs. (Plates VII.-X.)
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Notice of the brochs or large round towers of Orkney. : With plans, sections, and drawings, and tables of measurements of Orkney and Shetland brochs. (Plates VII.-X.)
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Publication date
[1866?]
Call number
635548a
Creator
Petrie, George
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28 cm
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Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
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