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For the study and protection of Scottish Architecture. The society's activities.
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Corinne Mills tracks down some notable masons and architects from medieval to the Adam family. Illustrations include masons' marks.
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This Grade A listed baronial site dates from 1629. Includes history and photographs.
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A resource for schools developed by The Lighthouse for the National Grid for Learning, providing educational materials on Scottish architecture.
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An illustrated guide by Gerry Blaikie to the architecture and history of libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie in Scotland.
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Your chance to see inside some of Scotland's most interesting buildings, completely free of charge, throughout September each year.
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An exploration of the architecture in and around Scotland's major cities. The featured buildings are illustrated with original drawings.
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The agency which schedules monuments of national importance and lists particular historic buildings. Site provides information on many of Scotland's historic buildings.
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An information hub from the Lighthouse for the built environment in Scotland, covering education, exhibitions, the national programme, planning and urban design. Includes discussion forums.
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An illustrated introduction to dovecotes in Scotland by JK Gillon.
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Profiles the Scottish companies and foundries which specialised in architectural ironwork.
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SVBWG provides a focus for people interested in the traditional buildings of Scotland. Illustrated description of its activities and events.
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Searchable database of over 1,000 properties of architectural or historic merit throughout Scotland deemed to be at risk.
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The conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy.