The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... built circular stone towers known as brochs . At right is the broch at Mousa in the Shetlands . The brochs were situated in com- manding positions along the coast and utilized a circular form to enclose the maximum space within their ...
... built circular stone towers known as brochs . At right is the broch at Mousa in the Shetlands . The brochs were situated in com- manding positions along the coast and utilized a circular form to enclose the maximum space within their ...
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... built the central dome planned for Syon . Syon's Doric hall may also have influenced his design for Edinburgh University ( 1789-92 ) , a building left unfinished at his death . On the Ayrshire coast he built for Lord Cassillis Culzean ...
... built the central dome planned for Syon . Syon's Doric hall may also have influenced his design for Edinburgh University ( 1789-92 ) , a building left unfinished at his death . On the Ayrshire coast he built for Lord Cassillis Culzean ...
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... built . The second phase of building began in 1802 with the addition of avenues , the construction of Waterloo Place ( 1815 ) by Archibald Elliot , the avenue around Calton Hill ( 1819 ) , and additional residential squares and circuses ...
... built . The second phase of building began in 1802 with the addition of avenues , the construction of Waterloo Place ( 1815 ) by Archibald Elliot , the avenue around Calton Hill ( 1819 ) , and additional residential squares and circuses ...
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