A new exhibition about a burial on the Isle of Lewis from the 1700s has opened for the first time in a generation.
The body was first discovered in 1964, with forensic analysis at the time revealing he was around 20 to 25 years old.
A new exhibition about a burial on the Isle of Lewis from the 1700s has opened for the first time in a generation.
The belongings of a young man suspected to have been murdered in the early 1700s have been unveiled in a new exhibition. The ...
The body was found in 1964 on the Isle of Lewis. The belongings of an 18th-century suspected murder victim found in a peat ...
A new exhibition about a burial on the Isle of Lewis from the 1700s has opened for the first time in a generation. The body of a young man was discovered on Arnish Moor, south of Stornoway, in 1964.
The man’s knitted bonnet has now gone on show at Kinloch ... a “rare insight” into life in the Outer Hebrides in the 1700s. Experts said the items found with the man suggest he was educated ...
The bonnet and personal belongings of an unknown murder victim who was hastily buried in a peatbog in the 18th Century are to be displayed in a new exhibition. His remains - including jacket and ...
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