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National Trust for Scotland

Auteur van Culzean Castle & Country Park

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Fotografie: Greenbank Garden, a National Trust property in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire. Photo by Jim McDougall / Flickr.

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Werken van National Trust for Scotland

Culzean Castle & Country Park (1978) 26 exemplaren
Ben Lawers and its alpine flowers (1972) 10 exemplaren
Glen Coe (1979) 7 exemplaren
Bannockburn (1987) 7 exemplaren
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (2010) 6 exemplaren
The Killiecrankie story (1978) 4 exemplaren
The Tenement House (1986) 4 exemplaren
Gladstone's Land 3 exemplaren
Inverewe Garden 2 exemplaren
Culzean Castle 2 exemplaren
Ben Lawers Nature Trail (1980) 2 exemplaren
The Hermitage Woodland Walk (1984) 1 exemplaar
Hill of Tarvit: 100 Years (2006) 1 exemplaar
Ben Lawers (1986) 1 exemplaar
Culross (1977) 1 exemplaar
Glenfinnan Monument 1 exemplaar
Pollock House 1 exemplaar
Guide to Scotland's Best (1998) 1 exemplaar
Culloden 1 exemplaar
Greenbank Garden 1 exemplaar
The Georgian House 1 exemplaar
Falkland Palace 1 exemplaar
Falkland Palace Pen 1 exemplaar
Pollock House Pen 1 exemplaar
Bannockburn Pen 1 exemplaar
Culzean Castle Pen 1 exemplaar
Angus folk museum 1 exemplaar
Holmwood 1 exemplaar
Members' Guide 2016 1 exemplaar
Fair Isle 1 exemplaar

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A small booklet picked up for a few pence in a second-hand book-shop in Haworth about a year ago. Its a National Trust guide to the Hugh Miller’s birthplace museum in Cromarty. An ordinary little boy becomes a working stonemason while continuing to pursue his early enthusiasm for geology. His discoveries make very valuable contributions to this (at the time) embryo science, he published considerably probably his best known work was: The Old Red Sandstone, published in 1841. Moving to Edinburgh on appointment as editor of the Witness with an office on the Royal Mile he became vocal and very well known for promotion of evangelical causes and at the time of his death was working on reconciling religious dogma with the geological record. Tragically Miller committed suicide on Christmas Eve 1856. This is a good wee potted history of the main course of Miller’s life and leaves me keen to read more about this “Lad o’Pairts”… (meer)
 
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Werken
101
Leden
206
Populariteit
#107,332
Waardering
4.1
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
26

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