Perspective, elevation & plans of warhouse. Site plan of harbour.
DC 10617
Description Perspective, elevation & plans of warhouse. Site plan of harbour.
Date 1980
Catalogue Number DC 10617
Category Prints and Drawings
Copies A 57493, SC 346417, SC 346418, SC 346419, SC 346420, SC 346421, SC 346422, SC 346423
Scope and Content Cross section of warehouse at Keiss Harbour, Caithness The warehouse is part of Keiss Harbour, a well-preserved example of the several small 19th-century fishing-stations on the eastern coast of Caithness. Goods were hauled up into the first-floor loading-doors at the front, but the main entrance to the first-floor at the back. Below, the barrel-vaulted cellars were used for storing the salt for the herring-curing process. Each had its own door. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Medium Ink on triplex
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