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Project to conserve the ruined Castle Tioram. Professional, scholarly reports by Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division on the building and its sometimes colourful history, illustrated with scale plans and photographs.
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http://www.tioram.org.uk
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Tioram.org.uk |
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Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - Castle Tioram, Scotland. Project to conserve the ruined Castle Tioram. |
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