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Axonometric views of Salmon Bothy and Ice-house. Plans and section.

DC 10616

Description Axonometric views of Salmon Bothy and Ice-house. Plans and section.

Date 1983

Catalogue Number DC 10616

Category Prints and Drawings

Copies SC 342427, SC 342415, SC 342416, SC 342417, SC 342425, SC 342428, SC 346827, SC 346828, A 57497

Scope and Content Plan of salmon-bothy at Dunbeath, Highland The salmon-bothy at Dunbeath is part of the herring- and salmon-fishing station which developed in stages around the mouth of the Dunbeath Water from the early 19th century onwards. The equipment store (A) takes up most of the space. The sleeping quarters (B) holds four bunks for the crew (d), and, behind a wooden screen, a bunk and small office for the foreman (e). Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1/16" &1/8"=1ft

Medium Ink on triplex

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/235925

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