The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... building to house the shrine of St. Kentigern . Only the lower story had been finished when the Reformation put an end to such ambitious building projects . above right : Detail of an engraving from Theatrum Scotiae by John Sleyer ...
... building to house the shrine of St. Kentigern . Only the lower story had been finished when the Reformation put an end to such ambitious building projects . above right : Detail of an engraving from Theatrum Scotiae by John Sleyer ...
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... building campaign began after Preston of Gorton returned to Scotland with a relic of the patron — the arm bone of St. Giles . The bone was encased in a reliquary of gold and silver made in the form of an arm and hand with a diamond ring ...
... building campaign began after Preston of Gorton returned to Scotland with a relic of the patron — the arm bone of St. Giles . The bone was encased in a reliquary of gold and silver made in the form of an arm and hand with a diamond ring ...
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... build up the mound , another link between the two parts of the city . Then in 1767 the building of the New Town began . James Craig intended that his design should make a political statement , that the plan should symbolize the union of ...
... build up the mound , another link between the two parts of the city . Then in 1767 the building of the New Town began . James Craig intended that his design should make a political statement , that the plan should symbolize the union of ...
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