Historic Buildings at Work: A Guide to the Historic Buildings of Scotland Used by Central GovernmentScottish Civic Trust in collaboration with Property Services Agency, Department of the Environment, Scotland, 1983 - 226 pages |
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accommodation Address Administration Court House arched architect architraves Area Scottish Courts ashlar astragals attic balusters balustrade basement bays wide block built cast-iron Castle Category ceiling central centre classical Conservation Area Scottish constructed corbelled cornice Court House Crown Courtroom Courts Administration Court crow-stepped gables dado David Bryce decorated door-piece doorway dressed Edinburgh entablature entrance hall facade fanlight first-floor level first-floor windows flanking former frieze front frontage gable gallery Georgian Glasgow ground floor hardwood handrail Holding interior Internally Ministry of Defence moulded architraves Occupier Offices Crown Offices Leased original ornamental panelled doors parapet pedimented pilasters plain plaster plasterwork portico rectangular Region District remain Roman Doric Royal rubble sandstone sash Scotland Scottish Courts Administration second floor Sheriff Court side single-storey slated roof square stair stairway stone stonework string course symmetrical terrace tetrastyle three storeys three-bay timber tower Town Conservation Area Tulliallan Castle turrets two-storey wall William Burn wing