Your search term South Lanarkshire, Scotland returned 192 results.
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Capturing Scotland
Aerial photographs are both highly informative and visually appealing, recording and revealing places and patterns of life from new perspectives.
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New National Building Conservation Centre Officially Opens
Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs encourages the public to explore Scotland’s built heritage at the official opening of the Engine Shed in Stirling.
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Heritage & Place Programme
The Heritage & Place Programme (H&PP) is an area-based funding programme that aims to contribute to the development of vibrant and sustainable places in Scotland, through community-led regeneration of the historic environment.
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Overview
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Grants Awarded by us
Every grant awarded by Historic Environment Scotland from October 2015 is listed here. Visit the website, or contact the staff at Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Decision on Cumbernauld Town Centre
The building will not be listed due to development proposals for the site being at an advanced stage.
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West Port, St Andrews
Take a look at St Andrews’ West Port, built in 1587 as a monumental entrance to the city’s South Street. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Axe head; Medieval; Caerlaverock Castle
Known as a bearded axe head, the splayed shape of this blade was designed to maximise the cutting edge and minimise the overall weight of the axe.
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Boost for communities as Scottish heritage projects awarded funding
Latest Historic Environment Support Fund recipients include a project to celebrate the oldest elm tree in Europe.
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Axe head; Medieval; Caerlaverock Castle
This medieval axe head was recovered during excavations at Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, between 1955 and 1966.