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Dr David King: photographs
551 690
Description Dr David King: photographs
Date 1970 to 1977
Collection Dr David King: photographs
Catalogue Number 551 690
Category All Other
Scope and Content A collection of photographic prints of buildings taken by Dr King in the 1970s, including: Chirnsidebridge Paper Mill, Berwickshire; Rosneath Parish Church, Dunbartonshire; Glasgow Necropolis, Glasgow; Cambuslang Old Parish Church, Lanarkshire; Donaldson’s School for the Deaf, Edinburgh; St Thomas Episcopal Church, Edinburgh; Corn Exchange, Court House and Militia Barracks, Dalkeith, Midlothian; the Old Kirk, Greenock, Renfrewshire; Bank of Scotland, Hawick, Roxburghshire; Corn Exchange, Kelso, Roxburghshire; Osterley, England.
Archive History No formal accession record has yet been identified, but the format of cataloguing indicates acquired by RCAHMS between the late 1970s and c.1985.
System of Arrangement The collection is arranged by site.
Related Material See also Collection 262/128 (Acc No 1999/162).
Access Conditions Open, but note that access may be subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act and conservation requirements. Please contact the archive to confirm access in advance of a visit.
Administrative History Dr David King, economist, architectural historian and photographer. Graduating from the University of Oxford in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, David King then gained a doctorate in Economics from the University of York. Between 1971-2 he worked as Employment Economic adviser to the Royal Commission on the Constitution. Between 1972 and 1978 he taught Economics as a master and later head of department at Winchester College. Moving to the University of Stirling he was appointed successively lecturer in economics (1978-87), and senior lecturer (1987-2002). In 2002 he was appointed by the University to a personal chair in Public Economics. Since 2009 he has been Personal Emeritus Professor of Economics. In 1987-8 he served as economic adviser to the Department of the Environment in London, 1987-8. Dr King is the author of The Complete Works of Robert and James Adam (1991) and The complete works of Robert and James Adam and unbuilt Adam (2001).
Accruals No accruals are anticipated.
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