ACCORD with the Friends of the Glasgow Necropolis

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Henderson, L. (2013) <cite>Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842</cite>. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. <strong>Part 1</strong> Henderson, L. (2013) Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. Part 1 PDF 4 Mb
Henderson, L. (2013) <cite>Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842</cite>. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. <strong>Part 2</strong> Henderson, L. (2013) Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. Part 2 PDF 4 Mb
Henderson, L. (2013) <cite>Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842</cite>. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. <strong>Part 3</strong> Henderson, L. (2013) Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. Part 3 PDF 52 Kb
Henderson, L. (2013) <cite>Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842</cite>. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. <strong>Survey Drawings</strong> Henderson, L. (2013) Stone Decay on Mausoleums in the Glasgow Necropolis: Major Archibald Douglas Monteath Mausoleum, David Cousin, 1842. MSc thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh for the degree of AC5 Conservation Technology. Survey Drawings PDF 3 Mb

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