Programme
16 November 2007
- 9.30
- Coffee/Tea
- 10.00
- Introduction by Chair - Dr Margaret Mackay
- 10.10
- Applying the European Landscape Convention to Cultural Landscapes in Scotland - Robin Turner, National Trust for Scotland
- 10.35
- Voicing the Countryside: Oral Testimony and the Land - Dr Gary West, University of Edinburgh
- 11.00
- Two Estates - Simon Green, RCAHMS
- 11.25
- Coffee/Tea
- 11.40
- In search of the rural vernacular - John G Harrison, Freelance Historian
- 12.05
- Cairndow Case Study: Our Houses, Their Stories (Here we are) - Christina Noble, Alice Beattie, Dot Chalmers and John Macdonald
- 12.25
- Discussion
- 13.00
- Lunch
- 14.00
- Introduction by Chair - Dr Margaret Mackay
- 14.10
- Transport and the Countryside - Prof John Hume
- 14.35
- "Every turn you have a picture" - Dr Jeanne Cannizzo, University of Edinburgh
- 15.00
- Coffee/Tea
- 15.15
- Using survey and research to guide and inform the management of the historic environment in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park - Sarah Parkinson, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority
- 15.40
- Dunbeath Case Study: Dunbeath Preservation Trust - Annie M Bethune
- 16.00
- Discussion & Summing up
- 16.45
- Finish and informal reception

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