Article by Bruce Walker in "Food in change: eating habits from the Middle Ages to the present day, edited by Alexander Fenton and Eszter Kisban." "The Flesher's trade in eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland: an exploratory investigation into slau...
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Article by Bruce Walker in "Food in change: eating habits from the Middle Ages to the present day, edited by Alexander Fenton and Eszter Kisban." "The Flesher's trade in eighteenth and nineteenth century Scotland: an exploratory investigation into slaughtering techniques, tools and buildings."
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Dr Bruce Walker lectured at the School of Architecture at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. He also worked for Historic Scotland initially as a district architect and then as a technical author. He has published widely on the history of building construction in Scotland. Bruce Walker was the supervisor for the conservation of Cottown Old Schoolhouse, Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire; the project was supported by grants from Historic Scotland. Under Bruce Walker's supervision the project pioneered a revival of traditional Scottish earth building techniques.
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Dr Bruce Walker lectured at the School of Architecture at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. He also worked for Historic Scotland initially as a district architect and then as a technical author. He has published widely on the history of building construction in Scotland. Bruce Walker was the supervisor for the conservation of Cottown Old Schoolhouse, Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire; the project was supported by grants from Historic Scotland. Under Bruce Walker's supervision the project pioneered a revival of traditional Scottish earth building techniques.
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