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From 1965 to 1972 McWilliam was a Council member of the influential Edinburgh conservationist group the
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He designed a desk and a bookcase incorporating copies of a portrait medallion of
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This article about a Scottish writer, poet or playwright is a
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he returned to Scotland in 1951 to work with architect
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London
University of Cambridge
Scottish National Buildings Record
National Trust for Scotland
Edinburgh College of Art
Heriot-Watt University
Dictionary of Scottish Architects
Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland
British School in Rome
Stewart Kaye
Cockburn Association
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
The Buildings of England
The Buildings of Scotland
Robert Adam
James Tassie
Bute House
First Minister of Scotland
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Edinburgh
Candia McWilliam
"The History of the Dictionary of Scottish Architects Project"
Dictionary of Scottish Architects
"The Story of the Society"
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"Historic Cockburn Association Office-Bearers"
Dictionary of Scottish Architects Project
Pevsner Architectural Guides
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