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Displaying 91 - 100 of 613 items… it is difficult to decide how special they are on the first visit but at the same time he quickly fell their under spell. The early architects and engineering pioneers behind these schemes were Sir William Murray Morrison … Williamson saved on using expensive materials by using composite materials. Though unadorned, its smooth arches …
Meeting: The Scottish Regional Chair
… a change of direction led him into studying the design and composition of Scottish furniture, especially the chair, … Working Group. Found timber, sometimes sourced as driftwood, has led to many primitive forms of seating, such as the … now in museums in the North of Scotland. The 'T-joint' from one piece of wood formed in some cases the top-to-bottom …
… and coastal area". Pam has had a lifelong involvement in community and environmental projects and has been with … partners. A new system of marine planning is being introduced and aims to help balance demand for use of the firth … commercially fished in Luce Bay. Today, scallop fishing is one of the mainstays of the local economy with high value …
… such status. The style has been evolving since 1976 and the one located in Galloway and South Ayrshire will perhaps be … those in charge can only encourage people to follow their recommendation but, unlike administrators of National Parks, … Reserve. Nic believes that the case is a good one. In visiting communities throughout the area and delivering …
… a reasonable amount of spare time, and usually remained in one district for many years. In 1798 the Reverend Dugald … of guide books (and the few that existed were very poor by today's standard), and confused taxonomy, the latter problem … to send in wildlife records, and to take part in the forthcoming RSPB Garden Birdwatch — Britain's biggest wildlife …
Meeting: The Chelsea Physic Garden
… How fortunate we are that this gentleman of manifold accomplishments chose to retire to Dumfriesshire! He was … travel to the site. Famous people over the centuries have visited: one such was the diarist, John Evelyn, in 1680 and another …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 50
… and the Mote of Mark by Lloyd Laing 37 The Collin Whetstone by Lloyd Laing 51 People and Pins in Dark Age Scotland … Catalogue of Bronze Stick Pins of the Early Christian Period Mostly in the National Museum, Edinburgh by Lloyd Laing … in the Sixteenth Century by Timothy Pont by Jeffrey C. Stone 82 Lochmaben Burgh Politics by J.B. Wilson 91 Rev. …
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… Holdings of the Transactions , although not necessarily complete, are held within the Copyright Libraries, within … Edinburgh EH8 9LD Scottish Ornithologists' Club Waterstone House, Aberlady, East Lothian EH32 0PY Society of … EH8 9NX James Hardiman Library James Hardiman ZP06226, Industriekade 26A, 2172 HV Sassenheim, The Netherlands …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 24
… Reid, R.C. 27 Iona: The Nunnery, Chapels and Sculptured Stones [Summary only] Author: Skilling, S.R. 36 Some Letters … R.C. 36 The Philosopher's Stone [Summary only] Author: Lodge, A. 62 Sophia MacDowell: A Genealogical Note Author: … 79 The Littlegill Murders, 1589 Author: Reid, R.C. 83 A Visit to a Roman Tumulus and some places of Antiquarian …
… the rights to extract peat. Attention was then drawn to the commercial development of the moss, commencing with work … combination of heavy rain and the attendance of over 2,000 visitors meant that the plough failed to operate. That the … no longer present, but the picture is not a totally gloomy one. The schemes to rescue parts of the moss, to clear …