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Sources of Financial Assistance for the Conservation of Scotland's Historic Graveyards
Information about finding funding for graveyard conservation in Scotland.
TAN 23 - Non-destructive Investigation of Standing Structures
Information on investigating and recording historic monuments.
TAN 02 - Conservation of Plasterwork
Information on plaster found in Scottish traditional buildings.
Timber Decay in Buildings - The Conservation Approach to Treatment
A guide tackling issues relating to building decay.
TAN 12 - Quarries of Scotland
A guide to Scottish geology and stone working methods.
TAN 06 - Earth Structures and Construction in Scotland
A guide to the recognition and conservation of earth technology in Scottish buildings.
TAN 01 - Preparation and Use of Lime Mortars
A guide to the principles underlying the use of lime mortars in re-pointing and masonry consolidation.
Refurbishment Case Study 10
Rothesay, Installation of insulation and secondary glazing
Information on thermal performance improvements at two residential properties in Rothesay.
Dryburgh Abbey Conservation Management Plan
This plan provides an informal basis for the future management of the Dryburgh Abbey Grounds.