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E elevation.
SC 337131
Description E elevation.
Date c. 1995
Catalogue Number SC 337131
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 29678
Scope and Content Elevation of Arbroath Town Buildings, Angus Arbroath Town Buildings were built on the High Street, opposite the old tolbooth, and next door to the building the council originally shared with the guildry. In 1844, a public outcry stopped the council renting out the basement as shops. Most of the front of the town buildings is original, except for the main entrance and the extension over the alley, all built in 1844. The extension replaced a bridge built in 1820 which joined the Town Buildings to the next-door guildry building. The ground floor was turned into a court in 1844 and then into offices around 1900. The town buildings now house the local Sheriff Court. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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