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Trimontium Trust Talk Series : #4 - Trimontium 101 with Dr. John Reid

Apr 25th 2021
Black and white image of a man standing inside a trench holding a shovel. Activities

Southern Reporter article - 15.4.21

Apr 15th 2021
Group of children wearing face masks and Roman helmets and holding a shield. Activities

Southern Reporter article - 1.4.21

Apr 1st 2021
Museum

Border Telegraph article - 1.4.21

Apr 1st 2021
News

Sothern Reporter article - 25.3.21

Mar 25th 2021
News

Walter Elliot's Work Recognised in Scottish Parliament Motion.

Mar 21st 2021
Museum

Southern Reporter Aritcle - 18.3.21

Mar 18th 2021
Museum

Southern Reporter article - 11.3.21

Mar 11th 2021
Museum

Border Telegraph article - 3.3.21

Mar 3rd 2021
Museum

Southern Reporter article - 3.3.21

Mar 3rd 2021
News

Thania Meneses-Flores: Digital Engagement Intern

Mar 1st 2021
Activities

Trimontium Trust Winter Talk #3 : Dr Louisa Campbell

Feb 22nd 2021
Activities

Trimontium Trust Winter Talk #2 : Dr Simon Elliott

Feb 22nd 2021
Museum

Southern Reporter article 18.2.21

Feb 18th 2021
Aerial view of the fields where the Roman fort Trimontium lay. The outline of the fort is still visible in the cropmarks. Activities

Trimontium Trust Winter Talk #1 : Dr John Reid

Jan 7th 2021
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