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Scottish National Buildings Record

09/11/2017

The HES Archive includes a wealth of material illustrating Scotland's built heritage, including photographs from the Scottish National Buildings Record (SNBR). The SNBR collection comprises over 20,000 photographs taken between 1941 and 1966 forming a unique historical record of buildings and townscapes from that era, many of which have subsequently been demolished or altered significantly.

The SNBR was established in 1941 with the remit to make an emergency record of Scotland's historic architecture, and this work continued after the war when many buildings were threatened by demolition or alterations. The SNBR was taken over by the Ministry of Works in 1954, and in 1966 it transferred to RCAHMS. Recording buildings at risk remains one of our key roles.

We are currently in the process of digitising and cataloguing the negatives from the SNBR collection and more than 9000 photographs are now available online. A selection of the best photographs has been included in this gallery and new ones will be added regularly.

Kristina Watson, Archivist, Historic Environment Scotland