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Architectural Accessions Scotland 1999â2000 the National Monuments Record of This selective annual summary of architect-related additions the collections of the National Monuments Record of Scotland (nmrs) is intended highlight the availability of key source material as it enters the public domain. This collaboration of the Society and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Hisrical Monuments of Scotland (rcahms) began with Architectural Heritage X, which in turn followed on from the list provided in Rebecca M. Bailey's Scottish Architects' Papers: a source book (Rutland Press, 1996). The arrangement follows that set out in the nmrs publication A Guide the Collections (1991), which describes acquisitions between 1941 and 1991. Three collections of general interest researchers should also be noted, all of which contain unpublished information: Scottish Georgian Society casework correspondence files for Forth and Borders dating from the 1960s 1980 (Manuscript Number: J02); a small collection of papers relating the work of the Scottish Special Housing Association (Accession Number : 1999/ 84); and the David Mann Collection which comprises a large number of slides and phographs recording Scottish Development Agency projects during the 1980s (Accession Number: 2000/26). rcahms also phographed the entries for the Scottish Parliament Building competition (Accession
Architectural Heritage – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Jan 1, 2000
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