There is a growing awareness that effective repair of historic buildings and monuments requires detailed knowledge of the component materials. In the case of repair or replacement the technical properties of the building stone are of particular importance. Macroscopic examination in isolation is not sufficient and can lead to incorrect specification of the replacement stone. Petrographic examination forms a crucial part of the repair process. Knowledge of currently available resources is equally important. The BRITPITS database contains over 17,000 sites of mineral extraction in the UK, including historical and currently active sites. Approximately 2350 entries cover active mineral workings, yet only 460 quarries are currently produci...
This book is made up of contributions dealing with heritage stones from different countries around t...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
This report describes the outcomes of a project commissioned by Historic Scotland to identify suitab...
The character of the UK’s built heritage has been largely determined by the country’s diverse geolog...
The current mineral planning system, enshrined in the Environment Act 2004, emphasises the importanc...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and has some of the finest historic stone architecture in t...
Surveys of the condition of the stone masonry in twenty-five buildings and structures in the John F...
This report presents the results of a study commissioned by the Scottish Stone Liaison Group on beha...
Natural stone is required for maintenance and repair of historically, archaeologically and culturall...
[EN]Natural stone has been used for millennia in many historically and culturally important structur...
Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's p...
Although the location, planning and operation of building stone quarries is similar in many respects...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Interest in natural building stone, especially as used in historic buildings, is significant. This i...
This book is made up of contributions dealing with heritage stones from different countries around t...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
This report describes the outcomes of a project commissioned by Historic Scotland to identify suitab...
The character of the UK’s built heritage has been largely determined by the country’s diverse geolog...
The current mineral planning system, enshrined in the Environment Act 2004, emphasises the importanc...
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and has some of the finest historic stone architecture in t...
Surveys of the condition of the stone masonry in twenty-five buildings and structures in the John F...
This report presents the results of a study commissioned by the Scottish Stone Liaison Group on beha...
Natural stone is required for maintenance and repair of historically, archaeologically and culturall...
[EN]Natural stone has been used for millennia in many historically and culturally important structur...
Indigenous stone sourced from Scotland and northern England forms a major component of Scotland's p...
Although the location, planning and operation of building stone quarries is similar in many respects...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Interest in natural building stone, especially as used in historic buildings, is significant. This i...
This book is made up of contributions dealing with heritage stones from different countries around t...
BGS has been asked by Jamie MacPherson, of Historic Environment Scotland, to perform a Building Sto...
This report describes the outcomes of a project commissioned by Historic Scotland to identify suitab...