God's treasure house in Scotland: a history of times, mines and lands in the Southern Highlands

by the Rev. J. Moir Porteous.

First thus.

Wanlockhead : Museum of Scottish Lead Mining, 1985. ii, 20 pages : illustrations.

A reprint of an 1876 account of the social life and work of the miners in Wanlockhead and Leadhills.

Pamphlet.

G+. Marks to covers. Surface loss to top of rear cover, Ghost of a label to front cover.

Ref No: 347


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Author(s): Porteous, J. Moir

Subject(s): Wanlockhead | Leadhills | Dumfriesshire

Collection(s): Manufacturing and mining industries | Scottish local history

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