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    Piers Dixon. Pierson John Shirley Dixon (29 December 1928 – 24 March 2017), known as Piers Dixon, was a British Conservative Party politician who represented Truro between 1970 and 1974. [1] Early life. The son of diplomat and writer, Sir Pierson Dixon, he was educated at Eton College; Magdalene College, Cambridge; and Harvard Business School.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2017 · He spent 11 years working freelance on archaeological field projects before joining RCAHMS in 1989 as an Investigator. Among other projects, he co-managed the Historic Land-use Assessment in Scotland, and is now a Deputy Head of Survey and Recording. piers.dixon@hes.scot

    • Kirsty Millican, Piers Dixon, Lesley Macinnes, Mike Middleton
    • 2017
  3. Piers Dixon is an Honorary Lecturer at Stirling University, UK, formerly a Deputy Head of the Survey and Recording at Historic Environment Scotland and an investigator at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.

    • Piers Dixon Claudia Theune
    • 2021
  4. 25 de mar. de 2017 · Piers Dixon, who has died aged 88, was a Conservative MP with exceptional connections who lost his seat at Truro after just four years to the Liberal David Penhaligon. He arrived at Westminster...

  5. UK Parliament. MPs and Lords. Find MPs. Piers Dixon died on 24th March 2017. He was most recently the Conservative MP for Truro, and left the Commons on 10 October 1974. Parliamentary career. Voting record. Early Day Motions. Spoken contributions. Written questions. Official portrait. Parliamentary career.

  6. Introduction. Research areas: Archaeology of medieval hunting in Scotland Rural settlement in Scotland Early castles in Scotland: Turnberry, Roxburgh, and Hume castles Landscape history and...

  7. Piers Dixon is an Honorary Lecturer at Stirling University, UK, formerly a Deputy Head of the Survey and Recording at Historic Environment Scotland and an investigator at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. His research interests include rural settlement, castles and landscape.