Michael Jamieson has been a cooper with the Clyde Cooperage Company for over 35 years. He is one of around 100 people left in Scotland who still have the skills to perform this unusual and specialised job.
Greywalls Country House in Gullane, East Lothian. Designed by the celebrated Edwardian architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens, as a 'dignified holiday home' Greywalls was built in 1901 and overlooking the championship golf course at Muirfield and the Firth of Forth.
The Signet Library in Edinburgh. Described by King George IV as “the finest drawing room in Europe” the building was finished in 1822 to a design by the architect Robert Reid.