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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/3113/tinkers-heart-desk-based-field-research-report.pdf
2. Section 1: Background 1. Tinkers’ Heart is a heart-shaped setting of quartz stones embedded in the. ... Embedded in the road near Strachur, Argyll, is a stone ‘heart’ inlaid using large pebbles.
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Microsoft Word - Rowallan final draft
Water. A narrow stone bridge provides access across the river to a segmental arched gateway in the north boundary wall. ... The outer elevations of the Castle are in rubble stone with dressed stone features.
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Transcript of Kircaldy High School on Defending Ravenscraig Castle
The castle was soon abandoned during the 19th century and the stone was taken by the public to develop new buildings.
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Holyrood Abbey - Tactile Safety Inspection of High-Level Fabric
Surface scaling and delamination of face bedded stones particular affect the North elevation buttresses, their finials, armorial panels and the North doorway ornament. ... One dangerous stone fragment was removed from the interior South nave clear storey
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Linlithgow Palace - High-Level Tactile Inspections Sampling Report
Linlithgow Palace is predominantly constructed from soft sandstone. Surface scaling, bossing and stone delamination along bedding planes are the common symptoms of decay in all sample areas. ... However, face bedded stones may suffer larger sheet
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Craigmillar Castle Tactile Safety Inspection of High-Level Fabric
Loose wall head stones were found lying on top of the South Curtain wall (Zone 7) and the Church walls (Zone 5) in particular. - ... Fractured and loose sections of mortar and loose pinning stones at height present the most commonly found risks to the
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St Andrews Cathedral - Tactile Safety Inspection of High-Level Fabric
The stone is at times unexpectantly friable with small fragments coming away easily during examination. ... Occcasional loosened wall head stones were identified but immediately repaired under Section 17.
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Urquhart Castle High-Level Tactile Inspections Sampling Report
stones being removed or subsequently repaired by the MCU under section 17.
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Listed Building Consent Referral Report of Handling
The memorial stone was laid by Lord Provost Cuthbert on 26 June 1909 to a crowd of around 15,000 people.
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/3807/public-value-properties-collections-second-survey-results.pdf
The case studies included in the survey are:. - The Erskine Beveridge photographic collection - Kay’s curling stones factory - Mavisbank House - the Island of the Saints - St Andrews Cathedral (as a control, ... The Erskine Beveridge photographic