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View of The Cross from Tanhouse Brae from the North East.

SC 368472

Description View of The Cross from Tanhouse Brae from the North East.

Catalogue Number SC 368472

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of F 7204

Scope and Content Mercat Cross, The Cross, Culross, Fife Culross Mercat Cross was set up in 1902 on a base from about 1600. The coats-of-arms on the top belong to: James VI, the burgh's founder; Sir James Sivewright, who paid for the cross; and Provost Cunningham. The unicorn is based on one at Stirling. The building with the crow-stepped gable immediately behind and to the right of the cross dates from about 1577. To its right, with the tower, is The Study, a 17th-century building. Near right, with the forestair, is a building of about 1700. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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