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  <dc:title>Harry Gordon Slade, architectural historian: papers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The collection comprises plans, drawings, papers and printed articles produced by H. Gordon Slade, relating to the architecture of towns, villages, castles, stately homes and vernacular buildings, principally (though not exclusively) of the north east of Scotland, 1971-2001. Places represented by plans and drawings include: Allerton; Arbuthnott House; Artamford; Balbithan House; Beldorney; Brampton Bryan Castle, Hereford; Broughton Castle; Carnousie; Castle Fraser; Cluny Castle; Craigston Castle; Druminnor; Fetternear; Fyvie Castle; Gairloch; Glamis Castle; Greenmill, Dumfries; Lickleyhead; Midmar Castle; Old Tain; Ormeclett Castle; Postern Park, Tonbridge; Rothiemay; Samson Houses; South Erradale; Tillycairn. There are also plans of the parish kirks of Aberdeen, St. Nicholas; Cupar, St. Michael; Dundee, St. Mary; Edinburgh, St. Giles; Edinburgh, Greyfriars; Elgin, St. Giles; Haddington, St. Mary; Linlithgow, St. Michaels; Perth, St. John the Baptist; St. Andrews, Holy Trinity; and Stirling, Holy Rood. As well as copies of short articles published in 'Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland', 'The Archaeological Journal', 'Garden History' and others, there are manuscript and typescript drafts, together with related papers and original illustrations for 'Glamis Castle' (London: Society of Antiquaries of London, 2000).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1971-2000s</dc:date>
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