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Scheme of Delegation Policy Documentation
forefront of our activities particularly to engage with those people who live with social deprivation in Scotland. ... 6 Under the terms of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act and the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015.
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Ship model - Whaling ship Faith; Circa 1800; 19th century; Trinity House
The Raith was one of the ships owned by Peter Wood (1749–1826), a central figure in the whaling industry.
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Niche statue - St Andrew; 13th century; Medieval; Melrose Abbey
This finely carved 15th-century statue of St Andrew was originally found in Melrose Abbey.
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PowerPoint Presentation
Defending Scotland’s Heritage. 25. Fiona McLaren. 25. Gravestone. Defending Scotland’s Heritage. ... 34. RCAHMS. 34. Miner’s lamp and skatepark. Defending Scotland’s Heritage. 35.
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Listed Building Consent Referral Report of Handling
SHEP was updated in December 2011 to reflect changes from the new Historic Environment (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2011. ... replaced. • The building is well loved, important to the history of Edwardian Scotland and.
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Toy soldiers and horses; Mid 19th century; Modern; Stirling Castle
These wooden toy soldiers and horses were found hidden below flooring at Stirling Castle.
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Ink pot; 15th century-16th century; Late medieval; Arbroath Abbey
Monks at Arbroath Abbey likely used this rare ink pot dating from the 1400s.
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Tapestry - The Unicorn is Found [R]; West Dean College, Sussex
A modern version of the medieval Hunt of the Unicorn tapestry series graces the walls of the Royal Palace at Stirling Castle.
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Strategic Option Appraisal on the future of The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS): Final Report
Chapter Two About RCAHMS and Historic Scotland 10. Chapter Three RCAHMS Current Operating Model 14. ... bodies, a summary of Historic Scotland’s role and functions is also included.
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Rowallan Castle PLI summary
Case for Historic Scotland: 7. Historic Scotland indicated that Rowallan Castle clearly satisfied the criteria for a property that was of national significance. ... The property is in a sound structural condition and is maintained on behalf of Scottish