A historical account of his Majesty's visit to Scotland. [By Robert Mudie.]
Author: George IV (King of Great Britain)
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 362
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Author: George IV (King of Great Britain)
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 362
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Published: 1822
Total Pages: 358
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Maclehose (publisher.)
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 540
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886.
Author: Magnus Magnusson
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 798
ISBN-13: 9780802139320
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChronicles the social, economic, and political history of Scotland, starting with its earliest peoples in 7000 B.C. and wrapping up with a discussion of eighteenth-century author Sir Walter Scott.
Author: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 742
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Published: 1823
Total Pages: 606
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Published: 1840
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Miles Glendinning
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2019-01-10
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1474283489
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs the debate about Scottish independence rages on, this book takes a timely look at how Scotland's politics have been expressed in its buildings, exploring how the architecture of Scotland – in particular the constantly-changing ideal of the 'castle' – has been of great consequence to the ongoing narrative of Scottish national identity. Scotch Baronial provides a politically-framed examination of Scotland's kaleidoscopic 'castle architecture', tracing how it was used to serve successive political agendas both prior to and during the three 'unionist centuries' from the early 17th century to the 20th century. The book encompasses many of the country's most important historic buildings – from the palaces left behind by the 'lost' monarchy, to revivalist castles and the proud town halls of the Victorian age – examining their architectural styles and tracing their wildly fluctuating political and national connotations. It ends by bringing the story into the 21st century, exploring how contemporary 'neo-modernist' architecture in today's Scotland, as exemplified in the Holyrood parliament, relates to concepts of national identity in architecture over the previous centuries.
Author: Scottish History Society
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Algernon Fothergill
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 206
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