The Council hope this award will encourage the recipient and will further the memory of our founding President Nigel Tranter O.B.E, who during his lifetime worked tirelessly to promote Scotland, its culture, its history and the preservation and rescue of its historical buildings.
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The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2004
The 2004 award was made to Professor Charles McKean of Dundee University for his work in the the area of Scottish history and in its architecture.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2007
Stonemason Graeme Brown received the 2007 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award from SCA President Lord Steel in recognition of his work restoring Stoneypath Tower in the Lothians. See what a fantastic job he did.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2008
The 2008 award was awarded to the late Francis David Charteris, Lord Wemyss the 12th Earl of Wemyss and 8th Earl of March
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2005
The 2005 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Mr. Tom Clarke and Mrs. Olive Clarke.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2006
The 2006 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Lachlan Stewart for his restoration of Ballone Castle and his involvement in several other important architectural projects.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2003
The 2003 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Alastair M.T Maxwell-Irving.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2002
The recipient of the 2002 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was Nicholas Groves-Raines for his work as architect and lead professional on the reconstruction and restoration of Fenton Tower near North Berwick.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2001
The 2001 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Robert Clow for the restoration of Aiket Castle and the production of the book "Restoring Scotland's Castles."
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2009
One of the Association’s longest serving members, John Pringle, received the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2009.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2011
The first official duty of our new President, Professor Charles McKean, was to present the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2011.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2013
An architect of international as well as Scottish renown, we were proud to present Ian Begg with our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2013.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2014
John Donaldson, one of Scotland's leading craftsmen, was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2014.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2016
Distinguished architectural historian Professor David Walker was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2016.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2024
The Landmark Trust was the recipient of our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2024.
The Nigel Tranter Memorial Award 2023
Our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to artist Jennifer Merredew in 2023.
The Landmark Trust was the recipient of our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2024.
The Landmark Trust was the recipient of our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2024.
Our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to artist Jennifer Merredew in 2023.
Our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to artist Jennifer Merredew in 2023.
Distinguished architectural historian Professor David Walker was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2016.
Distinguished architectural historian Professor David Walker was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2016.
John Donaldson, one of Scotland's leading craftsmen, was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2014.
John Donaldson, one of Scotland's leading craftsmen, was awarded our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2014.
An architect of international as well as Scottish renown, we were proud to present Ian Begg with our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2013.
An architect of international as well as Scottish renown, we were proud to present Ian Begg with our Nigel Tranter Memorial Award in 2013.
The first official duty of our new President, Professor Charles McKean, was to present the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2011.
The first official duty of our new President, Professor Charles McKean, was to present the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2011.
One of the Association’s longest serving members, John Pringle, received the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2009.
One of the Association’s longest serving members, John Pringle, received the Nigel Tranter Memorial Award for 2009.
The 2008 award was awarded to the late Francis David Charteris, Lord Wemyss the 12th Earl of Wemyss and 8th Earl of March
The 2008 award was awarded to the late Francis David Charteris, Lord Wemyss the 12th Earl of Wemyss and 8th Earl of March
Stonemason Graeme Brown received the 2007 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award from SCA President Lord Steel in recognition of his work restoring Stoneypath Tower in the Lothians. See what a fantastic job he did.
Stonemason Graeme Brown received the 2007 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award from SCA President Lord Steel in recognition of his work restoring Stoneypath Tower in the Lothians. See what a fantastic job he did.
The 2006 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Lachlan Stewart for his restoration of Ballone Castle and his involvement in several other important architectural projects.
The 2006 Nigel Tranter Memorial Award was presented to Lachlan Stewart for his restoration of Ballone Castle and his involvement in several other important architectural projects.
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