Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 86
... Monuments Commission takes over most of the responsibilities for the nation's heritage that were previously the charge of the Department of the Environment's of Directorate Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings . At first sight that ...
... Monuments Commission takes over most of the responsibilities for the nation's heritage that were previously the charge of the Department of the Environment's of Directorate Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings . At first sight that ...
Page 87
... Monuments Board for Scotland ) remain unchanged . Wales comes off worst , with an uncertain fate for its monuments which , rumour has it , may be lumped in with the concerns of the Welsh Tourist Board . But whatever success the new ...
... Monuments Board for Scotland ) remain unchanged . Wales comes off worst , with an uncertain fate for its monuments which , rumour has it , may be lumped in with the concerns of the Welsh Tourist Board . But whatever success the new ...
Page 88
... monuments legislation : for recommending the scheduling of monuments , for ad- vising on scheduled monument the of the consent ( when the owner wishes to bring about a change of use of the land or to develop the site ) etc .; and I ...
... monuments legislation : for recommending the scheduling of monuments , for ad- vising on scheduled monument the of the consent ( when the owner wishes to bring about a change of use of the land or to develop the site ) etc .; and I ...
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