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<title>46 Corriemore or Balloch Quarry</title>
<pubDate>2010-09-01</pubDate>
<description>If you follow the road from the head of Glenbuchat round to Glen Nochty you will pass the ruin of the Balloch School. Just after that on the left is a old slate quarry and a track up the hill. If you </description>
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<title>46 Corriemore or Balloch Quarry</title>
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<title>83 Corriemore or Balloch Quarry</title>
<pubDate>2010-09-01</pubDate>
<description>Balloch Quarry   See map of area in 1850   Photo and information supplied by Ken Cruickshank in his book &#226;&#8364;&#732;The Lime Kilns of Upper Donside.&#226;&#8364;&#8482;  The above photograp </description>
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<title>83 Corriemore or Balloch Quarry</title>
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<title>82 Balloch or Corriemore Quarry</title>
<pubDate>2010-09-01</pubDate>
<description>Balloch (Corriemore ), Quarry  If you follow the road from the head of Glenbuchat round to Glen Nochty you will pass the ruin of the Balloch School. Just after that on the left is a old stone quarry</description>
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<title>82 Balloch or Corriemore Quarry</title>
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<title>45 Eastertown Deochry</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-31</pubDate>
<description>Eastertown Deochry  View of site of Eastertown Croft with Modern Wooden Chalet with stone shed behind. Further footings of stone building lie parallel to the chalet   See hist </description>
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<title>45 Eastertown Deochry</title>
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<title>44 Midtown Deochry</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-31</pubDate>
<description>Midtown Deochry  View of remains of footings of Midtown croft.   See historical map and details of archaeological survey     &amp;lt;input type=&quot;Button&quot; value=&quot;BACK </description>
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<title>44 Midtown Deochry</title>
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<title>43 Westertown Ruins Deochry</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-31</pubDate>
<description>Westertown Deochry  View of remains of footings of Westertown croft.   See historical map and details of archaeological survey     &amp;lt;input type=&quot;Button&quot; value </description>
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<title>43 Westertown Ruins Deochry</title>
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<title>81 The Deochry</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-23</pubDate>
<description>Deochry If you take the road from Belnacraig in the middle of Glenbuchat and go up the steep hill across the shoulder of Ben Newe, you will come to the most exposed area of Glenbuchat, The Deochry. P</description>
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<title>81 The Deochry</title>
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<title>80 Corriebreck</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-18</pubDate>
<description>If you take the road down the west side of the Nochty, from the Bridge over the Nochty to Lost farm there are a number of ruined steadings along the track. In the trees on the left are the ruins of Bl</description>
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<title>80 Corriebreck</title>
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<title>42 Corriebreck Glen Nochty</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-18</pubDate>
<description>Corriebreck  If you take the road down the west side of the Nochty, from the Bridge over the Nochty to Lost farm there are a number of ruined steadings along the track. In the trees on the left are </description>
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<title>42 Corriebreck Glen Nochty</title>
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<title>41 Mason's mark on the Nochty Bridge</title>
<pubDate>2010-08-09</pubDate>
<description>See page on the  Nochty Bridge  for more details.  A mason's mark is a symbol often found on dressed stone in buildings and other public structures.  Scottish rules issued in </description>
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<title>41 Mason's mark on the Nochty Bridge</title>
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