Halkirk, Braal Castle
Organisation The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
Alternative Name(s)
Canmore ID 266538
Site Type MILITARY CAMP (20TH CENTURY)
County CAITHNESS
Parish HALKIRK
Council HIGHLAND
NGR ND 13689 60040
Latitude, Longitude 58.519907N, 3.483474W
Images 0
Alternative Name(s)
Canmore ID 266538
Site Type MILITARY CAMP (20TH CENTURY)
County CAITHNESS
Parish HALKIRK
Council HIGHLAND
NGR ND 13689 60040
Latitude, Longitude 58.519907N, 3.483474W
Images 0
Archaeological Notes
ND16SW 67 centred 13689 60040
A small military camp has been identified from RAF vertical air photographs (106G/Scot/UK73, 4042-4043, flown 9 May 1946), immediately to the W of Braal Castle (ND16SW 5). The camp was built around the eastern edge of a field and consisted of about 40 huts of varying types. The air photographs show that many had already been removed by May 1946. It is not known for what purpose the camp was built, it may possibly be linked to the oil tanks at Hoy Station (ND16SW 53).
There will be few surviving remains of the camp as several postwar houses have been constructed on the site.
Information from RCAHMS (DE), October 2004
ND16SW 67 centred 13689 60040
A small military camp has been identified from RAF vertical air photographs (106G/Scot/UK73, 4042-4043, flown 9 May 1946), immediately to the W of Braal Castle (ND16SW 5). The camp was built around the eastern edge of a field and consisted of about 40 huts of varying types. The air photographs show that many had already been removed by May 1946. It is not known for what purpose the camp was built, it may possibly be linked to the oil tanks at Hoy Station (ND16SW 53).
There will be few surviving remains of the camp as several postwar houses have been constructed on the site.
Information from RCAHMS (DE), October 2004




