Architectural Ironwork in Stornoway (Gaelic)

A publication (in Gaelic) telling the story of the stunning Victorian and Edwardian ironwork of Stornoway.

The stunning cast ironwork in Stornoway is one of the largest and best maintained examples of Victorian and Edwardian architectural ironwork in the country. It is the focus of this new publication which tells the story of the ironwork, its enormous popularity in the 19th century, and how it survived in Stornoway despite vanishing from much of Britain during World War II, when large amounts were removed for the war effort. The book has been produced in both Gaelic and English and has been put together following the work of Ali Davey, an Historic Environment Scotland Research Fellow, who photographed and recorded much of Stornoway's ironwork in 2006.

Stornoway Ironwork (Gaelic)

Key Selling Points


Authors


Formats

Hard Copy Format (Rank: 0)


Related Documents


Related Grants