The Forth and Clyde Canal

by RCAHMS

Published 8 July 2008
Offers a description of the history and construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal, including a general map, elevations and plans, and various views.

Angus Council Museums have had early medieval sculpture in their collections for well over a century. This illustrated leaflet is part of the RCAHMS programme to draw and photograph Pictish stones in Angus. 


Eigg

by RCAHMS

Published 4 July 2008
Details the RCAHMS archaeological investigation of Eigg, giving information on early Prehistory (7500-800BC), later Prehistory (800BC-AD500), early Medieval and Viking periods (AD500-1200), and later settlement (AD1200-1900).

The Falls of Clyde

by RCAHMS

Published 8 July 2008
Gives information on the Falls of the Clyde and illustrates images inspired by the Falls. This broadsheet also highlights manmade features, which add to the historic interest of this location, part of which falls within the New Lanark World Heritage Site.

The Mallaig Railway

by RCAHMS

Published 4 July 2008
Contains information on the construction of the extension of the West Highland Railway, from Banavie at Fort William to Mallaig. This book contains images that include a map showing the line of the extension, photographs of construction in progress, and day views.

St Kilda

by RCAHMS

Published 4 July 2008

The results of an archaeological survey of settlement and structures on St Kilda.


New Lanark

by RCAHMS

Published 8 July 2008
This broadsheet gives an account of the buildings and history of New Lanark with images of the historical buildings and an annotated map. It also gives a history of the New Lanark World Heritage Site.

The Union Canal

by RCAHMS

Published 8 July 2008

Contains information on the design and construction of the Union Canal, including images of various sections and a map showing the whole line.


Gives information on the Gothic Revival and the Edinburgh cathedral competition, Sir George Gilbert Scott's design, the building of St Mary's, and an architectural description. Plans and elevations of St Mary's and other cathedrals, and various views of the interior support the text.