- Lost
Pibroch and
other Shieling Stories".
William Blackwood and Sons. The
Shielings in Scotland: The
origins of the
Shielings and
their function The Mountain...
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especially on the
mountains of
Crete Orri, ****ociated with Ariège,
France Shielings in
Scotland Trulli, in Apulia,
Italy stone made
roundavel in
sotho culture...
- Flornell-Rare-Bit of Twin
Ponds Welsh Terrier Terrier Mrs.
Edward P.
Alker 1945 Ch.
Shieling's Signature Scottish Terrier Mr. & Mrs. T. H.
Snethen 1946 Ch. Hetherington...
- The Lone
Shieling is a Scottish-style
sheep crofters hut (also
known as a
bothan or
shieling)
located in Cape
Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia...
- and they can be seen on furniture,
bridal boxes, on the
buildings of
shielings,
kitchen blocks, bowls,
measuring sticks, etc. Most
inscriptions are brief...
- sod and turf.
Given that
shielings were
built as
temporary structures, few have
survived intact. However,
ruins of
shielings can be
found dotted across...
-
intended to
provide food and
shelter to mountaineers,
climbers and
hikers Shieling Vernacular architecture Wilderness hut – rent-free, open
dwelling place...
-
areas of Scotland,
agricultural workers spent summer months in
bothies or
shielings (àirigh or
ruighe in
Scottish Gaelic).
Major drovers'
roads in the eastern...
- 28-29. Print.
Herman Gabriel Ramm, R. W. McDowall, Eric
Mercer (1970) '
Shielings and Bastles. HMSO: London. Davison, Andrew; Jessop, Lucy; Whitfield, Matthew...
- the city of
Newcastle upon Tyne. The quay was
established in 1225 as
shielings village (seasonal huts used by
hunters or fishermen)
around the Pow Burn;...