David Bruce Walker was born on 25 January 1936. He studied for the diploma in architecture at the School of Architecture, Dundee College of Art from 1954-57 and 1958-60. His ‘Year Out’ was spent as an architectural assistant with the practice Knapton & Dean, London and during that summer he exhibited in the Royal Academy. A report of his final year thesis appeared in ‘La Revue Moderne des Arts et de La Vie’ September 1, 1961. He was awarded the RIBA Certificate of Merit for drawings submitted at the Annual Exhibition of Students of Schools of Architecture in 1960 and was admitted ARIBA in 1962 and ARIAS two years later. During this period, 1960-1963, he had a post with the Dundee practice James Parr & Partners working as project architect on housing and commercial schemes. He undertook a part-time course in Landscape Architecture from 1963-4 at the Duncan of Jordanstone College. From 1963-65 he worked for the Eastern Regional Hospital Board and was project architect on hospital and farming projects and at the same time was a part-time lecturer at Dundee College of Technology in the history of building and structure and of the building industry and at the Duncan of Jordanstone College where he tutored students on their design projects. In 1963 he opened his own practice which he continued to run until 1971. When he was nominated for Fellowship of the RIBA in 1969 he had worked on the following in private practice: warehouse buildings, combined offices and workshops, storage sheds, boiler houses, cattle courts, sheep-rearing sheds, potato and grain silos, bull pens, hotels and bars, private houses and shops. In 1965 he became a full-time lecturer at Duncan of Jordanstone (Lecturer Grade I) continuing until 1994 when he became an honorary lecturer at the University of Dundee.Concurrently with private practice and teaching Walker worked on a range of research projects on varied subjects. In 1968 with the aid of an RIBA research award he worked on Scottish Tollbooths Bell House and Municipal Buildings.In 1972 he formed a partnership with Andrew D Brown as Walker & Brown which continued until 1975. His time thereafter was largely spent on research projects beginning with that entitled ‘Clay Buildings in North East Scotland’ which received the Thomas Ross Award in 1974. This was followed by Walker’s Phd on ‘Agricultural Buildings of Greater Strathmore 1770—192’ which received a number of research awards from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art Research Committee between 1878 and 1983 as well as a RIBA Research Award and an award from the DJCA Staff Development Fund. Walker’s research projects from 1977 are listed separately as are his extensive list of publications. Concurrently with his research he lectured widely at the Universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Dundee and Edinburgh and at Heriot Watt University and abroad as visiting lecturer and tutor on a wide range of architectural and archaeological subjects. He presented lectures to a vast array of different learned societies and educational institutions. He was a member of numerous professional bodies.Walker continued to write and publish into his seventies. He died on 29 February 2016.Research projects:1977-1978 : Research project.FARM BUILDINGS in the GRAMPIAN REGION Financed by COUNTRYSIDE COMMISSION FOR SCOTLAND. Publication by GRAMPIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL, 1979.: Reviews of published report:FENTON, Alexander: 1981: (in) VERNACULAR BUILDING 6 PP.39.GAILEY, Alan: 1980: (in) ULSTER FOLK-LIFE 26 pp.79: Exhibition\""ILLUSTRATIONS for FARM BUILDINGS in the GRAMPIAN REGION\"".DUNCAN OF JORDANSTONE COLLEGE OF ART, 1980.: Publication grant for SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE article from CARNEGIE TRUST FOR THE UNIVERSITIES OF SCOTLAND 1979.1980 : Archaeological interpretation of buildings in Iron Age Excavation. DOUGLASMUIR, ANGUS for SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT: HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND MONUMENTS.1981 : Book with Alexander FENTON.THE RURAL ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLANDPublication grant from SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL, Reviews by:WALKER, David: 1981: \""The Truss Tradition\"" TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT.: KYLLINGSTAD, Reyne: 1981: \""Landsens byggeskikk hos vare naboer i vest - Ei bok om Skotsk gardsbebyggelse\"" NORSK LANDBROKSTIDENDE 17.81.pp.32 OSLO.: GIBSON, Colin: 1981: \""Country Styles\"" THE SCOTS MAGAZINE, New Series 116.3, December, pp.282-283.: LYALL, Gordon: 1981: \""A three-dimensional record of our rural heritage\""NORTH 7: THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS MAGAZINE.September/October pp.26-27.: MORTON, Robert Scott: 1981: \""Farm Building\"". BOOKS IN SCOTLAND 9 December pp 20.: SZABO, Anna: 1982: (in) AGRARTORTENETI SZEMLE:HISTORIA RERUM RUSTICARUM XXIV. Evfol yarn 1982. 3-4 SZAM BUDAPEST..: (ANON): 1982: \""Books Received & Books Noticed\"" FOLK LIFE 20. 1981-82 pp.107.: HARRISON, Barry: 1982: (in) VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE 13 pp.54.: (ANON): 1982 \""Books in brief\"" THE SCOTTISH REVIEW: ARTS & ENVIRONMENT 25. February. pp.47.: ROBINSON, Philip: 1982: (in) ULSTER FOLKLIFE 28. pp. 75-76.: FLADMARK, Jan: 1982: \""Rural Architecture\"". ARCHITECTS JOURNAL No. 18, vol. 175 May 5 pp 51.: GRAy, Malcolm: 1982: Un) THE AGRICULTURALHISTORY REVIEW 30.1 PP 89-90: CAMPBELL, Stuart: 1982: (in) PROSPECT 12 March pp.13.: McKEAN, Charles: 1982: \""Rural Reality\"". BUILDING DESIGN, no. 580 February 5. pp 15.: DUNBAR, John: 1983: (in) TRANSACTIONS OF THE ANCIENTMONUMENTS SOCIETY. New Series 27. pp. 163-164.: MAXWELL, lngval: 1983: (in) VERNACULAR BUILDING 7 pp. 54-56.1980-date : Research project\""MEAT PRESERVATION IN SCOTLAND\""Research award from DJCA RESEARCH COMMITTEE 1981: FIFTH INTERNATIONAL ETHNOLOGICAL FOOD CONFERENCE 1983Matrafured, Hungary. Paper - \""THE FLESHING TRADE IN SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES - AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION\""1981-1989 : Research projectAKE CAMPBELL ARCHIVE, UPPSALA, SWEDEN - THE SCOTTISH MATERIAL.Research award CARNEGIE TRUST FOR THE UNIVERSITIES OF SCOTLAND. 1981.Research award ROYAL INCORPORATION of ARCHITECTS IN SCOTLAND. 1981. 1982 : Exhibitor in \""Architects as Artists\"" exhibition Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. May 8-22, 1982.1982-1989 : Research projectBUILDINGS OF THE WEST COAST AND HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND - THE NORWEGIAN EVIDENCE.RIAS. THOMAS ROSS AWARD, 1982.1983 : Archaeological interpretation of buildings on medieval site, CHAPLETON OF BOYSACK, ANGUS for SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - HISTORIC BUILDINGS and MONUMENTS.1983-84 : Book with W Sinclar GAULDIE.ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURE ON TAYSIDE for DUNDEE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1984. Acted as part author, editor and publisher working with William Barr, Graphics Dept, DJCA, on the layout and with RH Dewar, DIADEM chairman. Reviews by:(ANON): 1984: Period Home 5.1O October 1984.58 GIBSON, Colin: 1984: \""Architects All\"". The Scots Magazine. New Series 122.2 November 140-141 ROBERTS, Stella: 1984: \""Tayside Past and Present\"" Scottish Home and Country, November. 643-644.(ANON): 1984: Landscape Quarterly Scotland 1.4 December 27REIACH, Alan: 1984: \""Architecture Scotstyle\""Books in Scotland 16.28(ANON): 1985: The Planner 17.10 October 26 CARR, Richard: 1985: \""Tayside Guide\"" Building Design No 725. February 8. 32-33BROGDEN, WA: 1985: Scottish Field Studies. 45-46WATT, Donald: 1985: Northern Studies. 21-1984 61-62SMITH, Annette: 1986: Northern Scotland. 7.11986.78.DUNBAR, J G: 1986: Scottish Historical Review April. LEISHMAN, Marista: 1986: The Scottish Review:Arts and Environment 37/38 110. 1984-1987 : EditorSCOTTISH VERNACULAR BUILDINGS WORKING GROUP1984-1988 :Research and Survey Project AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS in LOCHABER.: Survey Grants from ROYAL COMMISSION on the ANCIENT and HISTORIC MONUMENTS of SCOTLAND, 1984, 1985and 1986. 1985-1987 : Book with Edna R HAY.FOCUS ON FISHING: ARBROATH AND GOURDONReviewed by:CAMPBELL, Donald: 1985: Books in Scotland 19. Autumn 32.COULL, James R: 1986: Northern Scotland 7.1.86. 90-91.CUMMINGS, A J G: 1986: \""Local HistoryReviewed\"" Scottish Economic and Social History 6 77-78.: Book with Graham Ritchie.EXPLORING SCOTLAND'S HERITAGE: FIFE AND TAYSIDEPrepared for the ROYAL COMMISSION on the ANCIENT and HISTORIC MONUMENTS of SCOTLAND and published by HMSO.Reviews by:Dundee Extra May 30, 1987.Dundee Evening Telegraph June 19, 1987.Courier and Advertiser July 18, 1987.The Scots Magazine New Series. 127.6 September 1987. 618KEILLAR, Ian: 1987: Archaeology Today September. 36-37.The Countryman September 1987.Torquay Herald Express August 4, 1987.9British Archaeological News July 1987.What's On Guide to Scotland, 1987.FIRTH, Jack: 1987: Books in Scotland 21-22.CUNLIFFE, Barry: 1988: History and Archaeology Review 3 Spring 94.: Second Printing 1993: Second Edition 1996 1985-date : Research Project ARCHAEOLOGY THROUGH ARTResear:ch Grants from DJCA Research Committee 1985, 1986 and 1987.1986-1987 : Reconstruction of an IRON-AGE HOUSE for ARTGALLERIES and MUSEUMS: DUNDEE DISTRICT COUNCIL.1987 : Grant from Rio Stakis Organsisation to attend SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL ETHNOLOGICAL FOODRESEARCH CONFERENCE. Oslo and Sogndal, Norway, June 1987.1987-1988 Research and Survey Project. \""DOMESTIC BUILDINGS of the UISTS\""Research grant from the ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION COUNCIL of the UNITED KINGDOM 1987.1988-date : Director and Member of Management Committee of the SERVITE HOUSING ASSOCIATION (SCOTLAND) LTD. 1988-1998 : Trustee of SERVITE HOUSING (SCOTLAND) CHARITABLE TRUST1988-1991 : Research and Survey Project with ROGER LEITCH, LLB. MA. SEASONAL and TEMPORARY DWELLINGS in SCOTLAND.Research Grant from ROYAL INSTITUTE of BRITISH ARCHITECTS 1988Survey Grant from ROYAL COMMISSION on the ANCIENT and HISTORIC MONUMENTS of SCOTLAND. 1989.1990-1995 Secondment to SCOTTISH DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT: HISTORIC BUILDINGS and MONUMENTS DIRECTORATEas a Senior Architect. Now HISTORIC SCOTLAND.: Extended to December 1997.1990 : HISTORIC SCOTLAND District Architect for WEST CENTRAL SCOTLAND.1990-date: :ADVISORY REPORTS for HISTORIC SCOTLANDTobias Bachoup House, 25 Kirkgate, ALLOA, Clackmannanshire: Old Parish Church, AULDEARN, Nairn: Maji Cottage, 34 Dock, AVOCH, Ross and Cromarty: Gille Bharra, Eoligarry, BARRA: MacLeod's Armoury, Ruisgarry, BERNERAY, Harris: The Barracks, BIGHOUSE, Melvich, Sutherland: BORVE CASTLE, Benbecula: Museum Hall, BRIDGE OF ALLAN, Stirlingshire:BROCHEL CASTLE, Raasay: BUNAVONEADERWhaling Station, Harris: BURNS COTTAGE, Alloway, Ayrshire: CALLART HOUSE, Ballachulish, Inverness-shire: CASTEAL MAOL, Kyleakin, lnverenss-shire: CASTEAL TIORIUM, Ardnamurchan, Inverness-shire: CORRIENESSAN, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire: COTTOWN SCHOOL & SCHOOLHOUSE, St Madoes, Perthshire: COVE Coastal Battery, Gairloch, Ross and Cromarty: 14-18 Bank Street, CROMARTY: 65 Gordon's Lane, CROMARTY: CROMARTYHARBOUR, Cromarty: Coastal Defences and Kitchen Garden Gates, DUNROBIN CASTLE, Sutherland: DUNTULM CASTLE, Skye: EILEAN DONAN CASTLE, Dornie, Lochalsh, Inverness-shire: Castle site, EILEAN GRUDIDH, Loch Maree, Ross and Cromarty: Old Rent House, Foulis Point, EVANTON, Ross and Cromarty: FALLS OF TRUIM BRIDGE, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire: Teampull na Trionaid and Teampull Clann A'phiocair, GARINISH, North Uist: Timber framed house, Sout-West High Street, GIRNIGO and SINCLAIR CASTLE, Caithness: GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY,Inverness-shire: House, 6 Main Street, HIRTA, St Kilda: HOSPITALFIELD HOUSE, Arbroath, Angus: Chapels, HOWMORE, South Uist: Library, School and Schoolhouse, INNERPEFFRAY, Perthshire: INVERGARRY CASTLE,Inverness-shire: \""Glasdair\"", 42 Island Bank Road, INVERNESS: Tombstones, KEIL CHURCH, Morvern, Lochaber, Inverness-shire: KINLOCHMOIDART HOUSE, Moidart, lnverenss-shire: St Magnus Cathedral, KIRKWALL, Orkney: Town Scheme, KIRKWALL, Orkney: Poball Fhinn, LANGAIS, North Uist: LOCHINDORB CASTLE, Cromdale, Nairnshire: Chapel, MELLSETTER, Hoy, Orkney: Cruck house and byre, MORLANNICH, Killin, Perthshire: NIGG PARISH CHURCH, Ross and Cromarty: OLD PORTALLOCH, Argyll: ORMACLETT CASTLE, South Uist: Muilinn nanGobhaichean, SHAWBOST, Lewis: SKAILL HOUSE, Sandwick, Orkney: Town Scheme, STORNOWAY, Lewis: 1-5 Dundas Street, STROMNESS, Orkney: Town Scheme, STROMNESS, Orkney: SUNNYBRAE COTTAGE, Moulin and Pitlochry, Perthshire: No 13 SWANSTON VILLAGE, Edinburgh: TARBAT OLD PARISH CHURCH, Portmahomack, Ross and Cromarty: Cruck House, TORTHORWALD, Dumfriesshire: UDRIGLE, Aultbea, Ross and Cromarty: CHAPEL OF UI, Lewis: Old Parish Church, ULLAPOOL, Ross and Cromarty: The Round House, Harbour Place, WICK, Caithness.1990-1991 : Reconstruction of blackhouse at 42 ARNOL LEWIS. for HISTORIC SCOTLAND.1990-1994 : Professional controller, HISTORIC SCOTLANDTHATCHED HOUSES GRANTS SCHEME.1991-1994 : HISTORIC SCOTLAND District Architect, for HIGHLAND, WESTERN ISLES, ORKNEY and SHETLAND.1992-date : Seminars on THATCHED BUILDINGS for HISTORIC SCOTLAND: HISTORIC BUILDINGS INSPECTORATE1992-1993 : Reconstruction of VIKING HOUSE, JARSHOF, SHETLANDfor SHETLAND AMENITY TRUST assisted by C McGREGOR and G STARK.1992-date : Reconstruction of roof for SKARA BRAE HOUSE replica at Voydale, Orkney for HISTORIC SCOTLAND.1992-date : Series of seminars on VERNACULAR BUILDING for HISTORIC SCOTLAND: WPSD architects.1993-1995 : with C McGREGOR and G STARK, SURVEY OF WALSER HOUSE at CASA FRANCOLI, PIEMONTE, ITALY for HISTORIC SCOTLAND and RIAS.1995 HISTORIC SCOTLAND Area Architect {Temporary) for EAST CENTRAL SCOTLAND1995-1998 HISTORIC SCOTLAND Senior Conservation Officer with TECHNICAL CONSERVATION RESEARCH and EDUCATION DIVISIONSpecific tasks: Technical Advice Notes on THATCH and THATCHINGEARTH STRUCTURES, PLASTERS and RENDERS BLACKHOUSE CONSTRUCTIONCORRUGATED IRON CAST IRONTURF CONSTRUCTIONSCOTTISH MUDWALL CONSTRUCTIONCoordination of outside research projects on: Colouring of lime rendersArchaeological investigation of thatch Earth walls experimentEarth wall tops experiment Earth walls analysisAddendum Reports to Area Architects Advisory Reports on vernacular structuresLiaison with Building Research Establishment on insulative properties of thatchfireproofing of thatch: water penetration through earth walls: first resistance of earth walls.1996 Technical Advice Note 4: Thatch and Thatching Techniques: A Guide to Conserving Scottish Thatching Traditions HISTORIC SCOTLAND, EDINBURGH.Reviews by:: Philip WHITBOUN: \""Thatch and Thatching Techniques\"" ICOMOS-UK Newsletter May 1996.7.: [Robin KENT]: \""Blackhouse is Green-House\"" TCRE Update No 6 June 1996.: lngval MAXWELL: \""Historic Scotland's Development Work on Winning Scottish Building Materials and Fostering Craft Skills\"". RICS Building Conservation Journal 14 Summer 1996. 11.: [ANON]. \""Historic Scotland Technical Advice Notes \""Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter 8.1 September 1996.7.: [ANON]: 1996: \""For Your Bookshelf: 13. Three recent publications of Historic Scotland ... \""Ancient Monuments Society: Autumn Newsletter. 14-15.: [ANON]: 1997: \""Books Received and Noticed\"" Folklife Newsletter 12 (February) 6.1996 Technical Advice Note 5: The Hebridean Blackhouse: A guide to materials, construction and maintenance Historic Scotland, EDINBURGH.Reviews by:: [Robin KENT]: \""Blackhouse is Green House, TCRE update No 6 June 1996.: [ANON]: \""Historic Scotland Technical Advice Notes\"" Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter 8.1 September1996.7.[ANON]: 1996: \""For Your Bookshelf: 13. Three recent publications of Historic Scotland ... \""Ancient Monuments Society: Autumn Newsletter. 14-15.[ANON]: 1997 \""Books Received and Noticed\"" Folklife Newsletter 12 (February) 6.1996 Technical Advice Note 6: Earth Structures and Construction in Scotland: A Guide to the Recognition and Conservation of Earth Technology in Scottish Buildings Historic Scotland, EDINBURGHReview by:: lngval MAXWELL \""Historic Scotland's Development Work on Winning Traditional Scottish Building Materials and Fostering Craft Skills\"". Building Conservation Journal 14 Summer 1996. 11.12.: Christopher CAIRNS. \""NEWS. Mud Houses Set for Comeback\"" The SCOTSMAN Thursday 22 August 1996. 8.: Adrian GOLDBERG. \""The Magazine: Environment News\"" BBC RADIO 5 LIVE. Tuesday, 3 September 1996. 11.30.:[CONNOR, Patrick] \""Down to Earth\"" HISTORIC TIMES October 1996. 3.:[ANON]: \""Books: Earth as a Building Material\"" NATURAL STONE November 1996. 13.[ANON]: 1996: \""Books: Earth as a Building Material\"" Natural Stone (November) 13.[ANONJ: 1996: \""Mud, mud, glorious mug ... Early test results look promising \""HISTORIC TIMES\"" (November) 7.[ANON]: 1997: \""Books Received and Noticed\"" Folklife Newsletter 12 (February) 6.[ANON]: 1997: \""For Your Bookshelf: 6\"" Ancient Monuments Society Newsletter, Winter/Spring 11-12. \""one of the very best books on the subject ever published.SWALLOW, Professor Peter: 1997: \""Book Reviews - Earth Structures and Construction in Scotland\"" Journal of Architectural Conservation3.2 JulyGUILLAUD, Hubert: 1997: \""Book Reviews\"" Conservation Management of Archaeological Sites 51-53.1998-2001 UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE.On contract to HISTORIC SCOTLAND. Specific Tasks: Technical Advice Notes on:: CORRUGATED IRON: CAST IRON: EARTH WALLS EXPERIMENT: COLOUR IN SCOTTISH BUILDINGS : SC01TISH BRICKWORK1998 Illustrations for THE KING'S MILL, CRAIL HEADLAND ARCHAEOLOGY1998-datel Interpretation Boards and Guide Books, ARNOLBLACKHOUSES and COMMUNITY, ANCIENT MONUMENTS INSPECTORATE, HISTORIC SCOTLAND.1998-date Construction of an archaeological experiment inBroch building for the HELMSDALE AMENITY TRUST.1999-2000 : Vice Chairman, SERVITE HOUSING ASSOCIATION (SCOTLAND) LTD.: Advice to FALKLAND ISLANDS, HISTORIC BUILDINGSCOMMITTEE on conservation of clay-mortared and corrugated-iron buildings.2000-2003 Research into timber structures and cladding in Scotland for Forestry Commission and Scottish Executive.2001-2003 Reconstruction drawings of a house at Sunnybrae Cottage, Pitlochry, Perthshire for Headland Archaeology.Research into the Scottish genre painter Walter Geikie for Headland Archaeology.2003-2005 Research into platform-frame construction in urban medieval Scotland.Grant from Society of Antiquaries for Scotland to study parallels in Denmark and France.2005 Reconstruction drawings for fifteen structures on an Iron Age monastic grange at Haddam, Dumfriesshire for Headland Archaeology. Grants from Historic Scotland, Hunter Trust and Russell Trust.2005 Reconstruction drawings for roofs for the Neolithic Houses at Skara Brae, Orkney for the Skara Brae Project. Grant from Historic Scotland to study seaweed thatches in Denmark and Sweden.Publications:1. WALKER, Bruce: 1969: Arbroath Sketches. Rosen, Dundee.2. (WALKER, Bruce): 1970:School of Architecture: Report to RIBA Visiting Board 1970 DJCA, Dundee (pp82)3. (WALKER, Bruce): 1970: School of Architecture: Report to RIBA Visiting Board 1970: Appendix 1 DJCA, Dundee (pp59)4. (WALKER, Bruce): 1970: chool of Architecture: Report to RIBA Visiting Board 1970: Appendix 2 DJCA, Dundee (pp39)5. (WALKER, Bruce): 1970: School of Architecture: Report to RIBA Visiting Board 1970: Appendix 3 DJCA, Dundee (pp25)6. (WALKER, Bruce): (n.d): Bett Living. Bett Bros, Dundee.7. BROWN, Raymond Lamont: 1975: \""When Horses Turned the Mill\"" The Scots Magazine. The Series 104.2 (November) 133-137 (illustrated and largely re-written by Bruce Walker).8. WALKER, Bruce: 1975: Notes and Reports on Work in Progress in Dundee: 1974- 1975 'Vernacular Building' 1.SVBWG. Edinburgh.9. FENTON, Alexander: WALKER, Bruce & STELL, Geoffrey (editors): 1976: Building Construction in Scotland: Some Historical and Regional Aspects. SVBWG Edinburgh and Dundee.10. WALKER, Bruce: 1976: \""Some Regional Variations in Building Techniques in Angus, Fife and Perthshire\"". Fenton, Walker and Stell (editors) Building Construction in Scotland: Some Historical and Regional Aspects, SVBWG Edinburgh and Dundee. 52-64.11. WALKER, Bruce: 1976: 'Work in Progress' Vernacular Building 2. SVBWG, Edinburgh.12. WALKER, Bruce: 1976: \""Keeping it Cool\"" (Scottish Ice Houses) The Scots Magazine. New Series 105.6 (September) 563-572.13. WALKER, Bruce: 1977: Clay or Mud Construction in North-East Scotland DJCA, Dundee.14. WALKER, Bruce: 1977: Clay Buildings in North-East Scotland SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh.15. (WALKER, Bruce - editor):1977: Vernacular Building 3 SVBWG, Dundee.16. WALKER, Bruce: 1977: 'Work in Progress' Vernacular Building 3. SVBWG, Edinburgh. 17. WALKER, Bruce: 1977: \""The Influence of Fixed Farm Machinery on Farm Building Design in Eastern Scotland in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries\"" (Lisbeth M Thom - editor) The Archaeology of Industrial Scotland: Scottish Archaeological Forum 8. University Press, Edinburgh 52-74.18. LEITH Peter and SPENCE, Sheila: 1977: Orkney Threshing Mills. SVBWG Dundee and Edinburgh. (Illustrated by Bruce Walker).19. WALKER, Bruce (editor): 1978: Vernacular Building 4 : SVBWG, Dundee.20. WALKER, Bruce: 1978: \""Report on 2 New Street, Shandwick, Ross-shire\"" Vernacular Building 4 SVBWG Dundee and Edinburgh 9-18.21. WALKER, Bruce: 1978: \""Notes on Cottages with Cross Passages in Inver, Tain, Ross-shire\"" Vernacular.Building 4. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh. 28-30.22. WALKER, Bruce: 1978: \""Preliminary Report on the Cottage at Orchilmore, Moulin, Perthshire\"" Vernacular Building 4. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh. 41-45.23. WALKER, Bruce: 1978: \""Report on a Canvas and Plaster Conopy Chimney in a Cottage near Balchladdich, Steer, Sutherland\"" Vernacular Building 4, SVBWG Dundee and Edinburgh 47-47.24. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: \""The Vernacular Buildings of North-East Scotland: An Exploration\"" Scottish Geographical Magazine 95 (April) 45-60.25. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: List of Farm Plans in the Scone Palace Estates Office National Register of Archives (Scotland) Edinburgh.26. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: Farm Buildings in the Grampian Region: Survey Report (Typescript) Countryside Commission for Scotland Perth.27. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: Farm Buildings in the Grampian Region: An Historical Exploration. Countryside Commission for Scotland and Grampian Regional Council, Aberdeen.28. WALKER: Bruce: 1979: Scottish Vernacular Architecture in Nineteenth Century Photographs. DJCA, Dundee.29. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: (Cheese making activities on the Scone PalaceEstates, Perthshire, between the late eighteenth and early twentieth century) Cheese Presses. DJCA, Dundee.30. WALKER, Bruce (editor) : 1979: Vernacular Building 5 SVBWG, DUNDEE & EDINBURGH.31. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: \""Report on Cruck framed Cottage, Drumdewan, Dull, Perthshire\"". Vernacular Building 5. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh. 12-22.32. WALKER, Bruce: 1979: \""Books on Foreign Vernacular Buidings\"" Vernacular Building 5 SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh 44-51.33. BEATON, Elizabeth: 1980: The Doocots of Caithness SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh (illustrated by Bruce Walker).34. WALKER, Bruce: 1980: \""Landowners Pioneered Farm Accommodation\"" Dundee Courier and Advertiser: Advertising Supplement. February 27, 1980.7.35. WALKER, Bruce: 1980: \""Keeping Meat Without Deep Freezing -1\"" Scottish Home and Country (May) SWRI, Edinburgh 285-288.36. WALKER, Bruce: 1980: \""Keeping Meat Without Deep Freezing -2\"" Scottish Home and Country (June). SWRI, Edinburgh, 352-355 and 359.37. WALKER, Bruce: 1980: \""Some Contemporary Observations on Early Nineteenth Century Vernacular Buildings in East Central Scotland and South Eastern Norway\"" Vernacular Building 6. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh, 27-38.Ci' 38. WALKER, Bruce, 1981: \""Meat Preservation in Scotland\"" Royal Society of Health Journal 101.1 (February) Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, London. 19-28.39. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: \""They Were Never Like This\"" (Criticism of NTS Little Houses Scheme) The Scots Magazine. New Series 114.6 (March) 604-613. Reply by NTS. \""Houses for a Living Community\"". The Scots Magazine. New Series 115.1 (April). 22.40. STELL, Geoffrey and WALKER Bruce: 1981: Vernacular Architecture Group Programme and Building Notes: Dundee 1981. VAG London.«a 41. FENTON, Alexander and WALKER, Bruce: 1981: The Rural Architecture of Scotland. John Donald, Edinburgh.42. (WALKER, Bruce - editor): 1981: Vernacular Building 1,2 & 3, SVBWG Dundee.43. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: 'Notes and Reports on Work in Progress in Dundee 1974-1975' Vernacular Building 1-3 SVBWG, DUNDEE 6-7.44. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: 'Work in Progress' Vernacular Building 1-3 SVBWG, DUNDEE 20-21.45. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: 'Work in Progress' Vernacular Building 1-3 SVBWG, DUNDEE. 32-34.46. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: ''Rait, Perthshire, Scotland: An exploration in architectural archaeology\"" Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape: Collected Papers. Denmark. Session 1979. Geografisk Central lnstut, Kobenhavns Universitet, Copenhagen. 201-211.47. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: Commercial Ice Houses connected with the Scottish Salmon Fisheries: a preliminary survey. DJCA, Dundee. 48. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: \""Prostitution in Architecture leads to vernacular disease: The Vernacular Myth\"" Prospect (1O August 1981). RIAS, Edinburgh,5.49. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: \""SCOTLAND ...Archaeology and Early History: a review of the book by Graham and Anna Ritchie\"" The Scottish Annual and the Book of the Braemar Gathering. Herald Press, Arbroath and Braemar. 178-180.50. WALKER, Bruce: 1981: \""Mills and Milling\"" The Scots Magazine. New Series 116.2. 150-151.51. WALKER, Bruce (editor): 1982: Vernacular Building SVBWG, DUNDEE.52. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""As I See It: Please keep the Pig-sties\"" The Scots Magazine. New Series, 116.5. 522-524.53. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""Rowand Anderson\"" (Adolf K Placzek - editor) Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Architects 1. Free Press, New York 79.54. WALKER, Bruce: 1982 \""Clarke and Bell\"" Macillan Encyclolpaedia of Architects.1. Free Press, New York. 422.55. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""Thomas Hamilton \""Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Arhitects 2. Free Press, New York, 300.56. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""Honeyman and Keppie\"" Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Architects 2. Free Press, New York. 411-412.57. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""George Meikle Kemp\"" Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Architects. 2. Free Press, New York. 559.58. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""David Rhind\"" Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Architects 3. Free Press, New York 554.59. FENTON, Alexander and WALKER, Bruce: 1982: The Rural Architecture of Scotland. John Donald, Edinburgh (Second printing).60. WALKER, Bruce: 1982: \""Scottish Methods of Preserving White Fish\"" A Gailey and D OhOgain - editors, Gold Under the Furze: Studies in Folk Tradition in honour of Caoimhin 0 Danachair. Glendale Press, Dublin. 138-149.61. WALKER, Bruce: 1983: • \""Jean Dethier, Down to Earth, mud architecture: an old idea; a new future\"" Prospect 16 RIAS, Edinburgh.62. WALKER, Bruce: 1983: \""Scottish Buildings for Meat and Fish Preservation: A Preliminary Survey\"". Scottish Industrial History 5.1 - 1982. SSIA, Glasgow. 25-44.o 63. WALKER, Bruce: 1983: The Agricultural Buildings of Greater Strathmore 1870- 1920 (two volumes). University of Dundee. (Mss PhD thesis). 64. WALKER Bruce: 1983: \""The Bucket Mill, Finzean, Aberdeenshire. Folk Life 21. 1982-83. Folk Life Society, Leeds 71-82.65. AULD, Joan and WALKER, Bruce - editors: 1983: Vernacular Building 7. (1981-82) SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh.66. WALKER, Bruce: 1983: \""Jean Dethier, Down to Earth, mud architecture: an old idea; a new future\"". Vernacular Building 7. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh 44-45.67. WALKER, Bruce: 1983: \""Graham and Anna Ritchie: Scotland-Archaeology and Early History\"". Vernacular Building 7. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh 58-60.68. DUNBAR, J G and HAY G D with contributions by FAIRHURST, H and FENTON, A revised by ALLEN, NG; BEATON E; STELL G P and WALKER, B 1984 Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group: BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. SVBWG, Dundee and Edinburgh.69. WALKER, Bruce and GAULDIE, W Sinclair: 1984: ARCHITECTS and ARCHITECTURE on TAYSIDE, Dundee Institute of Architects. Dundee.70. WALKER, Bruce: 1984: \""An Illustrated History\"" in WALKER, B and GAULDIE W S Architects and Architecture on Tayside. DIA, Dundee I-XI and 1-169.71. [WALKER, Bruce]: 1984: \""Mystery Barns in Lochaber\"". Jordanstone Gazette 10 (December 1984) 21-24.72. WALKER, Bruce: 1984: \""The Arbroath Smokie: Word Famous Delicacy : Has it changed for the better? Arbroath Herald Annual 1984. 26-31.73. DUNBAR J G and HAY G D with contributions from H Fairhurst and A Fenton: some revision and additional material by N G Allen, E Beaton, G P Stell and Bruce Walker: 1984: Bibliography 1 SVBWG, DUNDEE & EDINBURGH.74. WALKER, Bruce (editor):1985: Vernacular Building 8 (1983-1984). SVBWG Dundee.67. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Vernacular Building Studies at the School of Architecture, Dundee,\"" Vernacular Building 8 (1993-1984) 9-25.76. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Building Interpretation: The Cruck Framed House at Lower Chamberbane, Strathtummel, Perthshire\"". Scottish Field Stuidies 1985 37-43.77. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Not Just 'Crinkly Tin\"". The Scots Magazine. New Series 123.1. April 1985. 17-22.78. HAY, Edna R. and WALKER Bruce: 1985: Focus on Fishing: Arbroath and Gourdon. Abertay Historical Society Publication number 23. Dundee.79. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Sma'line Fishing as Practiced from Arbroath and Gourdon in the 1950s and 1970s\"" in Hay and Walker, Focus on Fishing: Arbroath and Gourdon 55-96. 80. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Farm Buildings and Archaeology: The Evidence of Appraising Tickets\"". Scottish Archaeological Gazette 8. Summer 8-12.81. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Corrugated Iron\"". The Scots Magazine. New Series 123.4 July. 428-432.82. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""Review: Taken for Granted: A Celebration of 10 years of Historic Buildings Conservation\"" Ulster Folklife 31. 81-82.fl' 83. WALKER, Bruce: 1985: \""GLAMIS: The Great Rebuilding on a Scottish Estate\"" Scottish Geographical Magazine 101.3. December 139-149.84. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""Industrial Archaeology 1984-85\"" Council for British Archaeology, Scotland: 40th Annual Report January 1986. 9-11.85. WALKER: Bruce (ed): 1986: Vernacular Building 9 (1985) SVBWG. Dundee.86. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""The Hanging Chimney in Scottish Meat Preservation\"" Vernacular Building 9. 1985. 40-56.87. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: Central Strathmore. Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Excursion Guide May 1986.88. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""The Robertson Award 1985\"" Scottish Archaeological Gazette 11. (Summer) 13-19.89. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""Village Ram Pump\"". The Scots Magazine. New Series 125.3 June 314.90. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""Up the Lum!\"" The Scots Magazine. New Series 125.6 September 607-611 .., 91. WALKER, Bruce: 1986: \""The Flesher's Trade in Eightee",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
th and Nineteenth Century Scotland: An Exploratory Investigation into Slaughtering Techniques," Tools and Buildings\"""" in Fenton and Kisban Food in Change: Eating Habits from the Middle Ages to the Present Day. 127-1