Category: Conservation

Outreach & Beyond: Life as a Conservation Intern

Thursday 28 March 2019


Ever wondered what it’s like interning with us? Chris Droog spent a year with our team crafting engaging exhibitions, and helping with building advice publications. Here he tells us about his experience.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Scots Who Built the White House

Friday 22 February 2019


In the 1790s, a group of talented Scottish stonemasons undertook the difficult journey to America to help build one of the world’s most iconic buildings. Discover 5 things you didn’t know about the Scots who built the White House.

Reusing Historic Buildings: The Green Choice

Thursday 30 August 2018


Steven from our Heritage Directorate gives four great examples of how traditional buildings can be re-purposed to become sustainable and energy-efficient homes and workplaces.

Traditional Mortars: Going Full Circle

Friday 24 August 2018


Traditional lime mortar has been used for hundreds of years, and is an important part of Scotland’s built heritage. Find out why it’s still so important today with our Technical Officer Declan.

A Snapshot of Conservation: Caring for Scotland’s Historic Places

Wednesday 18 July 2018


From prehistoric villages to grand castles, some of our historic places are thousands of years old. Ever wondered how they’re still here today? Go behind-the-scenes with our conservation team to find out.

Sustainable Conservation at Melrose Abbey Brewery

Friday 15 June 2018


Robert the Bruce loved Melrose Abbey so much that he chose it as the final resting place for his heart. Did you know that this magnificent ruin also once housed a brewery? Discover more about its origins, and find out about the conservation technique we're using to care for it's surrounding walls.

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