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View from north west of Market Cross and Town Hall

SC 336915

Description View from north west of Market Cross and Town Hall

Catalogue Number SC 336915

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 58076

Scope and Content Cupar Burgh Chambers, Fife Cupar Burgh Chambers replaced the medieval tolbooth which the provost is alleged to have illegally demolished one night in 1810 to improve access to his own property. After a public outcry, he part funded the new building. The Burgh Chambers were designed by provost John Ferguson's architect. However the contractor seems to have planned the details. A third architect built the dome and belfry. There were always shops on the ground floor below the council chamber. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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