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  • Stanley Mills: Preserving Scotland's Heritage

    It certainly is interesting to see the work that goes into preserving these old buildings....and their importance in history
    The Duke of Rothesay, as The Prince of Wales is known in Scotland, visits the restored Stanley Mills in Perth, Scotland in June 2010. His Royal Highness's charity, The Prince's Regeneration Trust (PRT), worked with partners such as Historic Scotland in order to undertake the complex and costly task of reviving the badly neglected buildings. During The Duke's visit, the PRT receive a prestigious Europa Nostra award, which recognises the importance of Stanley Mills to Scotland's built heritage.




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    Re: Stanley Mills: Preserving Scotland's Heritage

    Historic Slipper Baths in Clydebank

    Fight to preserve a historic building in the heart of Clydebank





    more details and 'click to enlarge' images at this link Clydebank, Bruce Street, Public Baths & Swimming Pool

    http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/se...AHMS&id=301566

    also more images at.........Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland...........

    http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site...t&sort_ord=asc
    Last edited by 1938 Observer; 6 July 2010, 00:13. Reason: additional information

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      Re: Stanley Mills: Preserving Scotland's Heritage

      When I worked in Clydebank in 1969 I used to visit the pool and teach my boss to swim...

      Before all the reorganisation that has taken place in Local Gov't over here where I live used to be part of Dunbartonshire. Local schools used to travel to Clydebank for swimming lessons, which is quite a long journey.
      Sandy

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