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Books
The Highland Clearances by E Richards (Birlinn, 2000)
The Lion and the Eagle; Polish Second World War Veterans in Scotland by DM Henderson (Cualann Press, 2001)
The Story of Clevedon Pier by N Coombes (Clevedon Pier Trust, 1995)
Tintagel, Arthur and Archaeology by C Thomas (Batsford, 1993)
Arthurian Sites in the West by CA Ralegh-Radford and MJ Swanton (University of Exeter, 2002)
'Recent Work at Tintagel' by CD Morris et al, in Medieval Archaeology, vol 43, 1999
'Excavations on the Lower Terrace, Site C, Tintagel Island 1990-1994' by R Harry and CD Morris, in Antiquaries Journal, vol 77, 1997
The Archaeology of the Fortress of Bamburgh, AD 500-AD 1500 by G Young (Bamburgh Research Project, 2003)
The Armada in Ireland by N Fallon (Stanford Maritime, 1978)
The Spanish Armada by F Fernandez-Armesto (Oxford University Press, 1988)
Treasures of the Armada by R Stenuit (Cardinal, 1974)
The Illustrated Armada Handbook by DA Thomas (Harrap, 1988)
HMS Victory: Her Construction, Career and Restoration by AP McGowen (Chatham Publishing, 2003)
101 Questions and Answers About HMS 'Victory', Nelson's Flagship at Trafalgar 1805 by P Goodwin (Brassey’s, 2005)
Down a Cobbled Street, The Story of Clovelly by S Ellis (Badger Books, 1987)
Whitby Abbey by J Goodall (English Heritage, 2002)
A History of Whitby by A White (Phillimore, 2004)
The Ancient Monuments of the Western Isles (Historic Scotland, 1994)
The Towers of the North: The Brochs of Scotland by I Armit (Tempus, 2002)
Celtic Scotland by I Armit (Batsford, 1997)
The Copper King, Thomas Williams of Llaidan by JR Harris (Landmark, 2003)
Copper Mountain by J Rowlands (Stone Science, 2002)
Links
The Highland Clearances: Badbea Settlement
Caithness Community Website: Badbea
Scotland National Nature Reserves: Tentsmuir
The Clevedon Pier and Heritage Trust
Glasgow University: Tintagel Excavations
Ulster Museum: The Gold of the Girona
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard: HMS Victory
SeaBritain 2005: The Story of HMS Victory
About the author
Mark Horton is a presenter of 'Time Flyers', head of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Bristol, and has worked on archaeological projects throughout the world. He has had two books, and many articles, published, and he is currently working on the industrial archaeology of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, whose papers are held at the University of Bristol.


