Vernacular Building 1-43 AUTHOR INDEX

Alcock, L., Alcock, E.A. and Alcock, P.A. Deserted settlements at Burg, Kilninian, Isle of Mull 5.25–32 Aldred, Norma and Gregory, Neil Scottish architects’ papers from rural practices in the Highlands and the north east 26.15–19 Allen, N.G. Records of vernacular building on the Cawdor estate 6.49–50 Walling materials in the eighteenth century Highlands 5.1–7 Alston, David Steeply pitched roofs of late seventeeth century houses in Cromarty 16.80–81 A weaver’s mud-built house of the early 19th century at Navity, Black Isle 18.27–29 Who built Cromarty? 27.3–6 Anderson, Judith Gleanings from Galloway fieldwork 12.68–73 Auld, Joan Historical sources for vernacular building research 4.37–40 Notes on surveys of the National Register of Archives () 5.23–24, 6.47–48, 7.46– 47 Scottish Records Association 4.31

Bangor-Jones, Malcolm The eighteenth century manse of Urray, Ross and Cromarty 17.52–61 Landholding, settlement and vernacular heritage in west Ardnamurchan 19.18–31 Searching for survivors: vernacular buildings around the Muir of Ord, Ross and Cromarty 37.87–110 Two early eighteenth-century inventories of the buildings at Coxtoun, Sutherland 12.62–7 Barker, Rosalin Whitby: changes in shipping practice and their effect on the town 29.6–14 Barnett, Tertia Scotland’s Rural Past — going strong! 32.94–95 Bartlam, W. Ashley Box beds on the island of Stroma, 6.7–10 Gazebo at Milton Brodie 21.32–35 Ice-house at South Villa, Moss Street, Elgin, Moray 13.63–65 The Morayshire brick and tile works: a vanished industry 25.6–18 Notes on the Churchill Barriers and blockships in 11.28–29 Notes on a Victorian sea-flushing toilet 14.39–40 Barton, Tamlin joint author, see Rhodes, Daniel Beaton, Elizabeth Buildings and architectural traditions in north-east Scotland c.1600-1914 19.55–56 Cruck blade, Elgin, Moray 12.14–15 Doors Open Day, Moray, 24 September 2005 29.40–43 Dunmaglass, Inverness-shire: late 19th century images of a estate 27.15–21 The Glasite Meeting House, 33 Barony Street, Edinburgh 15.52–53 The granary, Portsoy, Banffshire 20.61–68 Lunt stanes: resting or lifting stones at the Clunie Burn horizontal mills, Troswick, South Mainland, 23.28–29 Miller’s house, Montcoffer, Banffshire 27.9–14 Moirlanich: a Perthshire longhouse and its fittings 30.97–112 Mourne homesteads 30.161-162cal Paper roofs 13.62–63 Porterage: an English equivalent to the Shetland lunt stane 24.70 Riasg Buidhe settlement and other buildings on 13.5–7 Rothiemay kilnbarn, Banffshire - addendum 20.87 Seatowns of the Banffshire— coast: Gardenstown, Crovie and Pennan 28.2–9 SVBWG doocot recording and publishing: progress report 26.13–14 The SVBWG doocots project 32.96–97 Beaton, Elizabeth and Brown, Nick Recording Scotland’s doocots - an ambitious, yet exciting SVBWG challenge 25.43–47 Beaton, Elizabeth and Slade, Harry Gordon The kiln barn, Rothiemay, Banffshire 24.41–53 Beaton, Elizabeth joint author, see Fenton, Alexander Bishop, Paul Doocots in East Dunbartonshire: a preliminary compilation 39.67–80 Holding our buildings together: pegs, handwrought nails, cut nails and wire nails 35.61–76 Horse gins in Baldernock, East Dunbartonshire 38.7–26 Masons’ marks on the Dougalston doocot, Milngavie 41.83–96 Reminiscences of corrugated iron 40.129–130 A rural water mill in Baldernock, East Dunbartonshire 42.77–96 Some thoughts on the ‘North Ayrshire water-powered mill survey’ 40.133–136 Whin millstones: a postscript 35.93 Whin millstones in Baldernock, Western Central Belt 34.43–54 joint author, see Grano, Maria Carmela Blanchard, Linda Kirk close excavation - Perth. Progress report 6.23–26 Brown, Elaine, Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford, Workshop 3 - draughting for novices 20.12–13 Brown, Nick Auchmacoy Doocot, near Ellon, Aberdeenshire 37.111–24 Clay thatch roof at 35 Main Street, Newmill, Keith, Moray 34.83–93 Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford 20.7–10 Cullen House icehouse 41.97–118 The doocots of Moray 19.66–70 In Memoriam: John McCann (1926-2018) 41.137 The keepers’ steading, Covesea Skerries , Lossiemouth 38.35–54 Sand Lodge doocot, Sandwick, Shetland 23.47–53 joint author, see Beaton, Elizabeth Buchanan, Meg St Kilda explored 19.71–72 Burman, Peter In Memoriam: Ronnie Robertson (1950-2017) 41.131–133 Burnett, John Obituary: Sandy Fenton 35.85–86 Burnett-Stuart, Tom Modern harling for 18th century buildings - do we want it? 4.1–3

Callander, Robin Building condition updates 34.95–96 Charcoal making: a cottage industry 16.82 Descriptions of a corrugated iron building and a hooded fireplace on Mull 19.50–54 Note on a sheep house, Shap Wells, Cumbria 26.20 Remains of a hearse house at Parkgate, Kirkmichael Parish, Dumfriesshire 22.11–12 Roving records 27.22–24 Sheep houses in Midlothian County 12.3–13 Whitby Abbey boundary walls, Fylingdales, North Yorkshire 29.63 Campbell, Norma Drystane dyking in Scotland 17.1–16 Cavanagh, Sybil and Dunn, Munro Doocots of West Lothian 38.27–34 Cheape, Hugh ’Every timber in the forest for Macrae’s house’: creel houses in the Highlands 37.31–50 Christison, F. joint author, see Ward, T. Clark, Bob Auchindrain: living and working with vernacular rural buildings 39.7–24 Auchindrain at fifty 41.7–12 Collie, Graeme An examination of the different forms of vertical water mills in 31.53– 66 Collie, Graeme J. A comparison of the horizontal water mill at Dounby, Orkney with those found in Shetland 32.31–40 Whin mills — a uniquely Doric phenomenon? 32.41–56 Connelly, Hannah ‘My ain wee hoose’: Scottish allotment huts in the 1930s 40.101–108 Connolly, David Cousland Nunnery - or is it? 31.29–34 Copp, Stephen The conservation of the old schoolhouse at Logie, Montrose 32.57–66 Corser, Peter Two early farmsteads in Kincardineshire 8.1–8 Craig, Richard The restoration of Wynd Lodge, Elie 31.7–20 Cranston, Mark A history of the brick and tile manufacturing industry of Scotland 42.63–76 Crone, Anne and Mills, Coralie The Native Oak and Pine Dendrochronology Project — and some observations on timber and woodworking in Scottish buildings c.1450-1800 34.19–42

Dakin, Audrey De ruralibus locis: RURALIA’s first international workshop 7-9 October 1999 24.66–69 Dalland, M., Holden, T.G. and Geddes, G.F. The old farmhouse, Ewingston Farm, Humbie, East Lothian 29.15–19 Dalland, M., Holden, T.G., Geddes, G.F. and Morrison, J.M. Ewingston Mill, Humbie, East Lothian 30.147–153 Davies, Catriona and Morton, Tom A rapid survey of the clay buildings of the Carse of Gowrie 36.107–111 Dean, Ann A visit to the horizontal water mills on the Clumlie Burn, Troswick, South Mainland, Shetland 32.91–92 Dinwoodie, Hugh Corrour Old Lodge 35.47–60 Douglas, Graham J. Ardnamurchan field trip 15.51 Byre fittings: a note on open-framed stalls 10.31–34 Closet, Gill Pier, Westray, Orkney 15.50 Corbel brackets 20.83 Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford, Workshop 6 - plane-tabling 20.16–17 Howlin House, Howlin, Eigg 21.41–42 Kilrie farm, Kinghorn, Fife 18.33 Reminiscences of a threshing machine maker in Easter Ross 12.16–25 Ribigill steading, Tongue, Sutherland 18.30–32 Some notes and comments from the group’s visit to the Uists 16.5–6 Douglas, Graham J. and Oglethorpe, Miles K. Orkney wind-engines: drive for threshing machines 12.33–44 Downs-Rose, G. joint author, see Harvey, W.S. Draper, Pamela and Draper, Laurence A note on the old settlement at Keil, Isle of Muck 20.84–86, 21.36–38 Dunn, Munro The doocots of the Scottish Borders 36.7–22 Housing in cotton factory and iron-works villages of the late 18th and the 19th centuries 18.13–26 joint author, see Cavanagh, Sybil

Evetts, Robin D.A. Two unusual vernacular buildings in Dundee district 16.56–60 Eydmann, Stuart A. Farm buildings survey, Bathgate Hills, West Lothian 14.45

Farrell, Stuart Wester Cuidrash: an 18th-century Kiltarlity farmhouse 43.109–114 Fawell, Ken Carmichael Mill 22.39–45 Fenley, Pauline Early eighteenth century Lowland housing 14.47–48 Fenton, Alexander The European Vernacular Architecture Research Unit 14.46 Shetland special issue (Vernacular Building 23): foreword 23.7–10 Twenty years of the Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group 11.2–5 Fenton, Alexander and Beaton, Elizabeth Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group - past, present and future 25.54–62 Fenton, Alexander and Sprott, Gavin The Vernacular Buildings Section of the the Scottish Country Life Archive, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland 1–3.2–5 Finnie, Mike An introduction to the Haa houses of Shetland 20.39–52 Finnie, Mike and Hamilton, Alastair Belmont House 20.53–55 Fraser, Veronica (previously Steele) Records of vernacular buildings made by John Lessels, architect (1809-83) 28.42–48 The Violet Banks Collection 32.67–78

Garson, Sheila Some traditional buildings: Hollandstoun, Shapinsay, Orkney 22.25–31 Geddes, G.F. joint author, see Dalland, M. Gibbons, Alex Priorslynn Bothy, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire 43.7–24 Gilchrist, Alex Buildings and features of school playgrounds 14.20–25 Gillanders, R.J. joint author, see Ward, T. Gillies, Catherine Sandy Fenton and the Hope MacDougall Collection 37.17–30 Grano, Maria Carmela and Bishop, Paul Barceló’s ‘missing water mills’ and Scottish and southern Italian horizontal mills 40.109–122 Gray, Ian, Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford, Workshop 5 - levelling 20.14–16 Green, Simon Obituary: Elizabeth Beaton (1926-2019) 42.97–99 Gregory, Neil joint author, see Aldred, Norma

Hamilton, Alastair Shetland’s camping böds 23.54–62 joint author, see Finnie, Mike Hancock, Elizabeth Collecting and display in museums: vernacular furniture in Glasgow,1900- 1950 30.113–130 Hanke, Thorsten Chimney, roof and plan in Scottish domestic architecture 34.7–18 Hardie, James Sutherland: two cruck houses 1965-66 20.69–80 Harrison, John G. Archival evidence and urban vernacular houses 42.7–18 Building Cowane’s Hospital, Stirling, 1636-50 33.7–20 Clay and the buildings of the Bannockburn Estate in 1716 37.73–86 Fisher Row: an investigation of a seventeenth-century building project from accounts 12.26–32 Mudstone slates in early modern Stirling 20.56–60 Wooden huts and shelters in 17th century Stirling, with an early example of a hingin’ lum 18.2–6 Hartwich, Veronica C. Patterns in small shop frontages in Dundee 7.10–25 Harvey, W.S. and Downs-Rose, G. A note on the construction of houses at Wanlockhead, Dumfries-shire 11.26 Haynes, Nick In Memoriam: Ronnie Robertson (1950-2017) 41.133 Hazard, Charles Dry stone dykes of the Estonian islands 31.67–76 Hill, Andrew F. The reconstruction of Hareshowe working farm: rationale and realisation 16.73– 79 Hill, Peter Documentary evidence for fermtoun structure in seventeenth century Glenorchy 1– 3.18–19 Holden, T.G. joint author, see Dalland, M. Holden, Tim Moirlanich Longhouse, Killin: changing techniques in thatching 35.39–46 Hossack, William S. The home was also the workplace - fisher housing 19.61–65 Howard, William J. Buildings and architectural traditions in north-east Scotland c.1600-1914 19.57–61 Hughes, Charles Applied colour on building exteriors in Scotland 1–3.28–30 Hume, John Horizontal mills 34.96–98 Hume, John R. Houses in Broad Street, Stirling 38.99–117 Scottish windmills: a preservation policy 5.36–43 Wallhead chimneys, nepus and timpany gables: a neglected aspect of Scottish urban vernacular building 16.7–20 Humphreys, P.D. The 19th-century pavement works at Harrow, Caithness 24.54–65 Hunnisett-Snow, Jessica Reflections on the SPAB survey of thatched buildings in Scotland 40.67–78 Hutchinson, Dave Brickmaking in the early penal settlements of New South Wales, Australia 35.77–84 Conference of the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland (HEACS) 30.157– 161 219 Rossal: an abandoned Sutherland crofthouse 29.44–62 The heather huts at Drumlanrig Castle 33.29–36 Scotland’s Rural Past 35.87–88 Snaidheadair - worker with wood in Scotland 33.37–52 Sundial Cottage, Penpont, Dumfriesshire 36.97–106 The use of horsehair insulation in cottages with slate roofs 36.112–115 The vernacular furniture maker: his tools and his craft 30.23–41

Induni, Lizzie The cultural significance of corrugated iron 39.95–104 Irving, Sheila The Big Cousland Dig 32.92–4

Jackson, Stephen Recent fieldwork in Argyll 30.63–77 Jones, David Surveying the landscape 30.9–22 Joyce, B. The colouring of limewash in the decoration of vernacular buildings 1–3.26–7

Kahane, Anne Buttermilk used for mixing lime wash 14.45 Some nineteenth century sheepfolds in Argyllshire 9.28–39 Kerr, Derek J. Corrugated-iron smoke-house, Fairburn House, Ross-shire 9.57–63 Ketteringham, Lesley Cruck-framed building, Rheanbreck, Lairg, Sutherland 16.21–24 Kidd, Dorothy Building materials, fixtures and fittings in the collections of National Museums Scotland 37.139

Leet, Geoff Skewputts at Cromarty and Lybster 27.7–8 Some observations on horizontal mills 33.61–2 Leitch, Roger Coastal salmon bothies and associated structures 28.10–27 Fishermen’s bothies and other shelters 14.4–19 Green bottle howffs: a pilot study of inhabited caves 11.15–20 A note on stone shieling huts 17.48–51 Salmon lodges on the Tay and Earn 17.34–47 Traveller’s tents 13.15–22 Lerche, Grith Investigations in Danish farm-buildings 4.4–8 Linskaill, Sonya St Fillan’s Episcopal Church, Killin: conservation of a tin tabernacle 35.21–38 Tomintoul Croft: conservation and adaptation of a nineteenth-century croft house 39.25–38 Lloyd, Gavin Scottish linen handloom weavers’ houses 13.66–8 Logan, Niall A. The Baldernock parish boundary stones 39.81–94 Henry Gib of Akerdike 43.114-117 ‘In the defuncts merchand buith’: 16th- and 17th-century merchants’ premises 42.39–62 Little Bruach-caoruinn, Stirlingshire: surviving afforestation and harvesting 43.61–78 Obituary: Dr Ronald W Brunskill (1929-2015) 41.136–137 Obituary: Munro Dunn (1934-2019) 43.106–109 Obituary: Paul Oliver (1927-2017) 40. 123–124 ‘Primitive modes of building’: farmhouses and cottages in the western lowlands of Scotland, 1620-1820 41.13–34 South Craigend and Cornhill: reading the ruins 38.55–72 SVBWG meeting Bennet House, Culross 40.136–137 SVBWG meeting Auchindrain Township 40.137–138 SVBWG AGM 2016 40.138–139 SVBWG and Cumbria Vernacular Buildings Group joint excursion, June 2017 41.138–140 SVBWG AGM and Conference 2017 41.140–141 SVBWG and Cumbria Vernacular Buildings Group joint excursion, 2018: Priorslynn Bothy – hands-on ‘clay-day’ at Canonbie 42.100–103 SVBWG and Baldernock Local History Group joint meeting, 29 September 2018 42.104– 105 SVBWG and Cumbria Vernacular Buildings Group joint excursion 2019: Vernacular Buildings of the Debatable Lands 42.106–109 SVBWG AGM and Conference 2019 42.110–112 Wester Acredyke, Balmore, Stirlingshire 10.25–30 Wester Acredyke, reconsidered 36.81–96 ‘Wretched huts and despicable hovels’: the pre-improvement farmhouse in the western Lowlands of Scotland 40.45–66

McBain, Janet Scottish Film Council. Archive Project 4.19–20 McCrae, Kenneth C. The Parton privy 17.68–69 MacDonald, Sir Roderick Black house: boyhood dream comes true 22.6–10 Macdonald, Ruth Buildings of the Scottish Countryside revisited 35.88–92 McGregor, Christopher Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford, Workshop 4 - advanced measuring techniques 20.13–14 joint author, see Walker, Bruce Mackay, Margaret A. Alexander Fenton (1929-2012), CBE, MA, BA, Litt, Hon DLitt, FRSE, FRSGS, FSA, FSAScot, HRSA, Professor Emeritus of Scottish Ethnology 37.7–16 Chair of Scottish Ethnology 14.3 MacKechnie, Aonghus Obituary: James Ronald Somers (1954-2013) 38.118–121 Marshall, Dorothy The turf house, Macewen’s Castle, Kilfinan 5.33–5 Marshall, Ray The ingleneuk hearth in Scottish buildings: a preliminary survey 8.28–48 Maxwell, Ingval Dr Bruce Walker: personal recollections 40.21–28 The early days of the SVBWG: some personal recollections 32.79–88 Personal research 1–3.10 Photogrammetry - an explanation and assessment 7.34–53 Work in progress: farm buildings - information sources and method of study 1–3.13–14 Mechan, Dallas and Walker, Bruce Possible byre-dwelling at Borve, Berneray, Harris 13.23– 33 Meek, Timothy Belle Vue: the west wing, Church Street, Cromarty, Ross-shire. Interim report on the application of a lime harl, August 1991 16.25–31 Extant couple blades, Cromarty, Ross-shire 16.32–38 Millan, Bill A survey of the buildings 9-11 Mansefield Street, Bathgate 26.21–43 The pantile experience 27.42–54 Millan, William I. The Bathville brick 29.20–32 Mills, Coralie joint author, see Crone, Anne Moore, Peter Gannet-hunters’ bothy on Stac Lee, St Kilda 11.12–14 Morrison, A. Recent work at Auchindrain, 1981-83 8.26–27 Morrison, Jenni Fluthers Cottage, Earlston (Berwickshire) 43.25–44 Morrison, J.M. joint author, see Dalland, M. Morton, Tom An enduring legacy: appreciating Bruce Walker 40.29–38 joint author, see Davies, Catriona Munro, Dunn joint author, see Cavanagh, Sybil Murray, David Colour in walled gardens 1–3.31 Murray, Hilary K. Clay and bool construction near Urquhart, Morayshire 31.41–52 Murray, Ross and Walker, Bruce Cairniebottom, East Ayrshire: case study of a nineteenth-century smallholding 34.55–66

Newman, Paul The Crow’s Nest, Rackwick, Hoy: an account of the reconstruction of two roofs 22.13–18 Kil: variety in the design of Orkney farm kilns 18.48–66 Miles of simmens and an army of volunteers: a traditional thatched roof project in Orkney, 2002-4 32.7–20 Needled roofs in Orkney in 2000 24.26–31 Stone igloos: circular pig houses in Orkney 24.32–37 Thatch traditions in Orkney farm buildings 26.3–12 Wooden lum at Verracott, North Ronaldsay 20.36–37 Newman, Paul and Newman, Alison The House Book of Holm. An Orkney missing link? 17.17–22 Quandal; the buildings in a pre-improvement agricultural community of Rousay, Orkney17.23–33 Roof types in the traditional rural buildings of Orkney 16.39–55 Simmens and strae: thatched roofs in Orkney 15.27–40 Newman, Paul and Rendall, Jocelyn Verracott, North Ronaldsay: a case for rescue and conservation 20.28–35 Newman, Paul joint author, see Rendall, Jocelyn Newton, Pat Obituary: Jane Brann 39.105–8 Ní Shúilleabháin, Niamh Archbold Moffatt House, Moffat (Dumfriesshire) 43.45–60 Noble, R. Ross Highland vernacular furniture and context 30.43–62

Oglethorpe, Miles K. joint author, see Douglas, Graham J. O’Reilly, Barry Vernacular architecture in Ireland: developing a strategy 43.97–102

Parkinson, Sarah Vernacular buildings in Scotland’s first National Park 28.49–51 Partridge, John F. Settlement patterns in the Spey Valley 7.48–53 Paterson, Christopher Seafield Works half time school, Dundee 13.34–46 Payne, John Mackintosh School of Architecture, University of Glasgow 1–3.16–17 Peters, J.E.C. Shoemakers’ Land, Linlithgow, West Lothian 25.48–53 Pipes, Rose Edinburgh’s colonies 24.5–12 Pitts, Mike Obituary: Alan Saville (1946-2016) 40.125–126 Porter, J. The Caithness flagstone industry 5.8–10 Proudfoot, Edwina V.W. Underground structure, Priorsgate, St Andrews, Fife, 1982 11.6–11 Purvis, Robert Notes on houses in southern Serbia - 1943-44. Area north west of Vranje (Oruelica) and area south-east of Vranje (Kosjac, Trgoviste) 7.26–27

Ramsay, Rhona Scottish Travellers: the northern bow tent 38.73–84 Reid, John Miscellaneous gleanings concerning early house-building in central Scotland 14.41– 44 Rendall, Jocelyn Click mills east and west 24.38–40 The farm of Gowrie, Papa Westray, Orkney 18.7–12 Scone House at Garso, North Ronaldsay 20.38 The : tradition and renovation 37.125–38 Rendall, Jocelyn and Newman, Paul South Hamar, Westray, Orkney 22.19–24 Westray Buildings Preservation Trust 21.39–40 Rendall, Jocelyn joint author, see Newman, Paul Rhodes, Daniel and Barton, Tamlin Hamilton’s Land, 42-44 High Street, Linlithgow: a late medieval townhouse 35.7–19 Roberts, David L. Archaisms and aberration in Scottish arch design 19.32–49 Horizontal panes in sash and casement windows 11.22–25 Window Tax 38.85–98 Robertson, Alistair The rediscovery of ’Carss Castell’: a medieval hall-house within Kerse House, Grangemouth 36.41–60 Robertson, Ronnie Craibstone Limekilns, Deskford, Workshop 2 - elementary measuring 20.10–12 1998 Conference report and autumn meeting 31 October 1998 22.46–48 Report of the SVBWG annual conference, Wick, Caithness 23-27 April 1999: fishing, farming and flagstones 23.63–67 Warming the kirk: 18th-century heating(?) at Lunna Kirk 23.21–27 joint author, see Steele, Veronica

Salthouse, Ted The horizontal water wheel 33.21–28 Sanders, John joint author, see Wentworth, Roy Seabrook, Sam and Wilson, Brian Rebuilding Jeannie MacAlpine’s Inn 15.41–44, 18.67–68 Shaw, John Dutch - and Scotch - pantiles. Some evidence from the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries 14.26–29 Sherriff, Andrew M. 21 Shore Street, Anstruther, Fife 28.35–41 Sherriff, John R. Two Speyside kilns 31.35–40 Simpson, John H. Gifford - a planned village? 11.21 Slade, Harry Gordon Artamford and Greenwrae: designs for two improved farm courts: 1760 and 1822 15.45–49 Castleton, King Edward, Aberdeenshire: an inventory and a commentary 17.62–67 Designs for improved estate buildings in north-east Scotland (from unpublished private sources) 9.2–21 Doocot: Grandhome, Aberdeenshire 14.30–34 Harling and vernacular, or ’we are all gentlemen now’ 22.32–38 Ormiclett (Ormiclate) Castle, South Uist 16.1–4 Rothiemay: an 18th century kiln barn 4.21–27, 24.43–46 Three early croft houses in Gairloch, Wester Ross 18.34–47 Two designs for a lodging for Sir James Clerk of Penicuik at the head of the Blackfriars Wynd, Edinburgh 24.13–25 Smith, Brian 18th and 19th-century Shetland: the historical background 23.11–20 Souness, James R. Cairdean nan Taighean Tugha (Friends of the Thatched Houses) 11.31–32 Heather thatching in Scotland - further observations 15.3–26 Re-thatching at 12 Lower Ardelve, Lochalsh 10.17–24 Spencer, Sally Dry-stone clipping stools, Laggan, Inverness-shire 30.154–155 Sprott, Gavin Auld Stronpatrick: an old Galloway farm 37.51–72 joint author, see Fenton, Alexander Steele, Veronica (later Fraser) and Robertson, Ronnie SVBWG visit to the Highland Folk Park, Newtonmore, 23 August 1997 21.43–6 Steele, Veronica (later Fraser) joint author, see Stell, Geoffrey Stell, Geoffrey Early flatting in Scotland. Part 1: documents and physical evidence 42.19–38 Early flatting in Scotland. Part 2: evaluating the parallels and explanations 43.79–96 Kenneth McCrae’s memories of an engineering apprenticeship in Glasgow in the 1930s 31.77–88 Over Croy farmhouse, Croy, Dunbartonshire 7.1–9 Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (including the National Monuments Record of Scotland) 1–3.5 Stair-outshots in west Fife 7.28–32 Swiss Cottage, Fochabers, Moray: a summary account 29.33–39 A tale of two projects: working with Bruce Walker in the early 1980s 40.39–44 Stell, Geoffrey and Steele, Veronica Leaves from Ian Smith’s notebooks 19.7–17 Stevenson, Jack Obituary: Jean Comrie (1922-2014) 38.121–122 Stevenson, Stephanie B. ’Houses of the meaner sort...’ 28.28–34 Stewart, James H. Colonsay: settlement patterns and cultivations 13.8–9 Insights into the building industry in eighteenth century Perthshire 8.49–61 Vernacular buildings and the problem of settlement evolution 6.11–22 Strachan, Sabina The Haa of Cruister, Bressay, Shetland. Three generations of the mercantile Bolt family: their role in 17th-19th century Shetland society and their architecture…25.19– 42 Stuart, Barbara A barn on the Priorslynn Farm in Canonbie, Dumfriesshire 27.25–41 Symon, Peter Clay buildings in the Carse of Gowrie: a response to Davies and Morton 38.122– 127

Temple, Ian Scottish doocots: Edinburgh 41.59–82 Tilling, Rachael Swanston steading 16.61–72 Tindall, Benjamin Hermits and Termits, 64 St Leonard’s Street, Edinburgh: investigation and conservation 41.118–130 Troup, James A. Stromness - gateway to Orkney 11.27

Urquhart, Suki Saving, moving and rebuilding a B-listed tin tabernacle in the Highlands 36.23– 40

Walker, Bruce Books on foreign vernacular buildings 5.44–52 Edited notes on Hebridean buildings from Ake Campbell’s field notebooks of July 1948 13.47–61 The hanging chimney in Scottish meat preservation 9.40–56 Lofted open-hall farmhouses in Scotland: a preliminary statement 12.45–49 Not just ‘crinkly tin’! 40.9–20 Notes on cottages with cross passages in Inver, Tain, Ross-shire 4.28–30 Notes and reports on work in progress in Dundee: 1974-1975 1–3.6–7 Preliminary report on the cottage at Orchilmore, Moulin, Perthshire 4.41–45 Report on a canvas and plaster canopy chimney in a cottage near Balchladdich, Stoer, Sutherland 4.46–47 Report on a cruckframed cottage at Drumdewan, Dull, Perthshire 5.12–22 Report on 2 New Street, Shandwick, Ross-shire 4.9–18 Some contemporary observations on early nineteenth century vernacular buildings in east central Scotland and south eastern Norway 6.27–38 Vernacular building studies at the School of Architecture, Dundee 8.9–25 Work in progress 1–3.20–21, 32–33 Walker, Bruce and McGregor, Christopher Herring gutters’ bothies in Shetland 23.30–46 Possible antecedents to Scottish earth-building practices in the Mediterranean countries 21.10–24 Walker, Bruce joint author see Mechan, Dallas; Murray, Ross; Walker, Kate Walker, Kate and Walker, Bruce Flatfield: an independent Scottish farm 13.10–14 Walker, Penelope Recesses used by traditional beekeepers in Scotland to protect skeps in winter 31.21–28 Walsh, Aidan and Williams, Fionnuala An introduction to the archaeology and folklore of Irish linear earthworks 9.23–27 Ward, T. The elusive Scottish bastle house 12.50–61 Ward, T., Gillanders, R.J. and Christison, F. Report on excavations at Windgate House, near Coulter, Lanark District 1981-85 10.1–16 Wardell, Angela R. Cruivie Castle, Fife 14.35–39 Watson, Mark SVBWG conference in Caithness, 2018 43.118–122 Weir, Alastair North Ayrshire water-powered mills survey 39.47–66 Water-powered mills of Arran: a gazetteer 41.35–58 Wentworth, Roy and Sanders, John Udrigle House 20.18–27 White, Crissie Furnished vernacular dwellings in Scotland open to the public 30.131–146, 32.95–96 Soft furnishings in the vernacular home 30.79–96 Whymant, Stephen Johan cottage 21.25–31 Wilkinson, Brian Bennet House: a study house in Culross 39.39–46 Bennet House update 40.130–133 Scotland’s Rural Past: improving knowledge and raising awareness through community involvement 33.53–60 William, Eurwyn Circular corbelled pigsties in Wales 6.1–5 Williams, Fionnuala joint author, see Walsh, Aidan Wilson, Brian joint author, see Seabrook, Sam Wolffe, James Obituary: Antony Curtis Wolffe (1920-2016) 40.126–129 Wright, Andrew P.K. The Caithness Redundant Buildings Inventory 32.21–30 The history of Beaton’s Cottage, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye 36.61–80 A history of the thatched house at Lonbain, Applecross, Wester Ross 34.67–82 Old Leanach Cottage, Culloden Battlefield: changing perceptions 40.79–100 Obituary: Lyndall Leet (1932-2017) 41.134–136

Yates, Michael Excavations at Polmaddy, Kirkcudbrightshire 1975 1–3.22 Young, Andrew Sandness Mill, Shetland 31.89–90