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Veronica Fraser This selective annual summary of architect-related additions to the collections of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) is intended to highlight the availability of key source material as it enters the public domain. This collaboration of the Society and RCAHMS began with Architectural Heritage X, which in turn followed on from the list provided in Rebecca M Baileyâs Scottish Architectsâ papers: a source book (Rutland Press, 1996). The arrangement follows that set out in the RCAHMS publication A Guide to the Collections (1991), which describes acquisitions between 1941 and 1991. Further collections of general interest to researchers should also be noted: an archive of material relating to Edinburgh cabinet makers Whytock and Reid comprising designs and photographs from the 1890s to 1980 (Accession Number: 2009/165); NADFAS Records of Church Furnishings for Gordon Chapel, Fochabers, Moray (Accession Number: 2009/161) and East Church, Cromarty, Highland, and Fogo Church, Scottish Borders (Accession Number: 2009/70); a set of NADFAS reports on stained glass windows in churches at risk (Accession Number: 2009/140); Buildings of Scotland research notes for the Perth and Kinross volume (2009/164); material relating to thatched buildings in the Western Isles (Accession Number:
Architectural Heritage – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Nov 1, 2010
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