The great majority of Scottish parish churches owe their present appearance to reconstructions carried out from the later eighteenth or nineteenth centuries. It was the view of the authors of this paper, however, that in many cases those reconstructions had been relatively superficial, and that medieval work might have survived under what could, in some cases, be little more than a modern veneer. To test this view, a survey was carried out of all medieval parish sites within the dioceses of Dunblane and Dunkeld. The findings from that survey are summarized in this paper
This thesis examines the built environment and culture of Scotland between 1560 and 1645 by analysi...
The mid-19th century saw the greatest change to the material culture of Anglican worship since the R...
One of the most fundamental aspects of the twelfth century reformation of the Scottish Church was t...
The great majority of Scottish parish churches owe their present appearance to reconstructions carri...
This thesis is a study of the earliest masonry church towers in Alba, the historic core of the kingd...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
This thesis is a study of the earliest masonry church towers in Alba, the historic core of the kingd...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
This thesis examines the built environment and culture of Scotland between 1560 and 1645 by analysi...
The mid-19th century saw the greatest change to the material culture of Anglican worship since the R...
One of the most fundamental aspects of the twelfth century reformation of the Scottish Church was t...
The great majority of Scottish parish churches owe their present appearance to reconstructions carri...
This thesis is a study of the earliest masonry church towers in Alba, the historic core of the kingd...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
This thesis is a study of the earliest masonry church towers in Alba, the historic core of the kingd...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
The Romanesque architectural style manifested in Scotland chiefly in the twelfth and thirteenth cent...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
This thesis examines the built environment and culture of Scotland between 1560 and 1645 by analysi...
The mid-19th century saw the greatest change to the material culture of Anglican worship since the R...
One of the most fundamental aspects of the twelfth century reformation of the Scottish Church was t...