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- Title
Robert Mylne, Thomas Telford and the architecture of improvement: the planned villages of the British Fisheries Society, 1786-1817.
- Authors
Maudlin, Daniel
- Abstract
This article examines the architecture and design of the pioneering planned fishing villages established by the British Fisheries Society across the Highlands of Scotland in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The Society established a utilitarian planning model which fundamentally influenced the subsequent planned village boom that remains so evident in the historic landscape of the Scottish Highlands today. The British Fisheries Society also made a significant contribution to urban history with Thomas Telford's innovative plan for its last development of Pulteneytown. Pulteneytown remains the most complete example of Telford's work as a town planner.
- Subjects
HIGHLANDS (Scotland); SCOTLAND; FISHING villages; ARCHITECTURE; MYLNE, Robert; TELFORD, Thomas; UTILITARIANISM
- Publication
Urban History, 2007, Vol 34, Issue 3, p453
- ISSN
0963-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0963926807004956