- mid-19th century,
Scottish antiquaries called brochs 'burgs',
after Old
Norse borg, with the same meaning.
Brochs are
often referred to as dùns in the west...
- Ritchie, J N G (1998).
Brochs of Scotland.
Shire Publications. pp. 24–6. ISBN 0747803897. Hamilton, John (1970). The
Brochs of
Mousa & Clickhimin. H...
- of more than 500
brochs built in Scotland. The site is
managed by
Historic Environment Scotland as a
scheduled monument. The
broch is
located on the...
- Scotland.
Broch may also
refer to:
Broch of Clickimin, a
broch near Lerwick,
Shetland Broch of Culswick, an
unexcavated coastal broch in
Shetland Broch of Gurness...
- Ida
Elise Broch (born 25 June 1987) is a
Norwegian actress. She is the half-sister of
Nicolai Cleve Broch and
Christian Cleve Broch.
Broch pla**** Catherine...
-
brochs (Iron Age
drystone towers),
which have
earned Caithness the re****tion of
being "the home of the
broch".
There are a
greater number of
brochs in...
-
Hermann Broch (German: [bʁɔx]; 1
November 1886 – 30 May 1951) was an
Austrian writer, best
known for two
major works of
modernist fiction: The Sleepwalkers...
- Ritchie, J N G (1998).
Brochs of Scotland.
Shire Publications. p. 50. ISBN 0747803897.
Historic Environment Scotland. "
Broch Of
Culswick (337)". Canmore...
- Gamborg. He was a
brother of
Hjalmar Broch, Olaf
Broch,
Lagertha Broch and
Nanna Broch,
father of
Lisbeth Broch, and father-in-law of
Vilhelm Evang. He...
-
Linton Bay. The
broch stands at the foot of a
gently sloping field just
above the low
rocky s****line. It is one of the best
preserved brochs in Orkney. The...