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Vision of Scotland's Past Deborah Mays

Vision of Scotland's Past By Deborah Mays

Vision of Scotland's Past by Deborah Mays


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These essays in honour of John Hume cover a great variety of topics accurately portraying the huge range of activities with which Hume has been associated during the last four decades. Topics include John Hume and a Vision of Scotland's Heritage, and Remembering Work.

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Vision of Scotland's Past: Looking to the Future - Essays in Honour of John Hume by Deborah Mays

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Table of Contents

John Hume and a vision of Scotland's heritage; images from an industrious past - John Hume's contributions to the collections of The National Monuments Record of Scotland; the inventory of Scottish Church heritage; in-ports and ex-ports - the problems and promises of constant change; remembering work; romancing the industry - business and cinema in Scotland; Scottish industrial history - as represented by Summerlee; new Lanark - rescue, preservation and development; The most learned room in Europe? - Newhailes and the Classical Scottish Library; designing the royal college; old monuments for a new millennium; Telford, Nasmyth and picturesque bridges; a future for Scotland's railway past? Disused railway viaducts; change for the better - luma lamp factories, glass-clad modernism and reworked textile mills.

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GOR003210296
9781862320727
1862320721
Vision of Scotland's Past: Looking to the Future - Essays in Honour of John Hume by Deborah Mays
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
20000525
148
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