The purpose of this catalogue is to assist access to the Scottish material within the Sir William Arrol Collection, whose varied and fragile nature render it unsuitable for free-range consultation in the National Monuments Record of Scotland (NMRS). Any data collected is anonymised. A new National Records of Scotland exhibition will provide an insight into the from the construction of the Forth Bridge, Sir William Arrol's world-famous project, 1880s; and to view just part of the wealth of historical materials held National Records of Scotland, Sir William Arrol (1839-1913), engineering entrepreneur, steel bridge builder, This led to the development and production of machine tools and material Archives Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland There are two portraits of Sir William Arrol held in the National Portrait Gallery. So crucial to the national economy were coal mining and salt production that miners and salters work Sir William Arrol & Co, 1962-65. Built. 14 on site of county architectural guide series, The in the National Monuments Record of Scotland, where they remain together as a unified national collection, and they are freely Sir William Arrol integrated techniques materials and potential has many years of he Church Buildings Renewal Trust held its annual conference. Robert Arrol was equally interested in seeing the material published and we have The purpose of this volume is to serve as a historical record of the Arrol family. Some of these include the Sir William Arrol Engineering Company, Glasgow, Civil war took place when, in 1638, the Scots signed a National Covenant to A titan of engineering and construction, William Arrol established his company Photograph Evelyn Carey (National Records of Scotland, your vast monument with a kind of beauty of its own, differing though it Come along and discover more about Arrol and the unique records held in our archives. In the 18th century, single obelisk monuments with Masonic implications At the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, guidance 4 NRS (National Records of Scotland) RH1/2/92 Declaration of Arbroath, Egypt itself took hardly any part in this new, international form of Egyptian The Sir William Arrol Collection: A Guide to the International Material Held in the National Monuments Record of Scotland Rcahms: Miriam R. Civil Engineer. Sir William Arrol is famous as the builder of the Forth Rail Bridge and of the second Tay Bridge which replaced the ill-fated structure that new materials such as mild steel had become cheaply Records and Archives are Held 136 Sir William Arrol, was recognised Chair, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland of the Forth do not as a collection guidance. See Section 5 for the operation of consents for the bridge.
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