Scottish Architecture: Reformation to Restoration, 1560-1660This volume considers Scottish architecture in the century following the Reformation. It examines how the principal social groups within Scotland responded to the stimulus of Renaissance classicism from the continent whilst retaining a distinctively Scottish style. |
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Aberdeen Aberdeenshire aisle arch building built burgh Burntisland carved Castellated and Domestic Chapel classical corbelled court courtyard Craigievar culture dated decoration demolished display Domestic Architecture Donaldson Dunbar Dunfermline Abbey Earl Early Travellers East Lothian Economy of Scotland Edinburgh Castle English entrance erected example façade Falkland Palace Fife Figure floor French gables gallery garden Glamis Glasgow Gordon Gothic hall Heriot's Hospital Historic Scotland Holyrood Palace House Hume Brown Huntly Ibid Inventory James James VI John Mylne King's Kirk lairds Leith Linlithgow Palace Lodging MacGibbon and Ross MacKechnie Mary Queen master mason medieval mercat cross merchants Michael Clifford monument Musselburgh oriel painted ceiling palace block parish church pediments period Photo RCAHMS remodelled roof royal master Scotland Scottish Renaissance seen seventeenth century sixteenth century Smout St Andrews St Giles staircase stairtower Stirling style sundial surviving tolbooth tower town tradition walls William Schaw wing
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Materializing Space at an Early Modern Prodigy House: The Cecils at ... James M. Sutton No preview available - 2004 |
Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History E. Patricia Dennison,David Ditchburn,Michael Lynch Limited preview - 2002 |