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Fearn Airfield Naval Control Tower
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Description Fearn Airfield Naval Control Tower
Date 6/5/1997
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Fearn Airfield, Loans of Tullich accommodation camp. Hospital block and remains of possible recreation blocks from NW. Recreation block has been built from two large Nissen huts joined by brick built central portion.
Fearn Airfield, Loans of Tullich accommodation camp. Hospital block and remains of possible recreation blocks from NW. Recreation block has been uilt from two large NIssen huts joined by a brick built central block.i
Fearn Airfield, Loans of Tullich accommodation camp. The remains of the possible recreation block which was constructed from two large Nissen huts joined together in the centre by a brick built entrance block. View from NW which also shows part of an emergency blast shelter.
Fearn Airfield, Loans of Tullich accommodation camp. The central catering and canteen block with tower for water tank and venting chimney. View from NW showing front elevation.
Loans of Tullich (Fearn Airfield accommodation camp). Stoen built 19th century steading with subsequent internal alterations and additional windows resulting from re-use by the military during World War II. View from SE showing two gable ended legs and central section. A small dovecot is visible on one gable end.
Loans of Tullich (Fearn Airfield accommodation camp). Stone built 19th century steading with subsequent internal alterations and additional windows resulting from re-use by military during World War II. View from SE showing two gable end elevations with central section. Small dovecot on one gable.
Loans of Tullich, (Fearn Airfield accommodation camp). Detail of gable on 19th century steading showing small dovecot built into the wall head. The dovecot or nesting box with three entrances is dated 1889.