Rear view of palace and gardens
SC 395186
Description Rear view of palace and gardens
Date 8/1960
Collection Scott and Wood
Catalogue Number SC 395186
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of F 2382
Scope and Content Rear, Greyfriars Convent (Inverkeithing Museum), Queen Street, Inverkeithing, Fife Greyfriars Convent, a House of Franciscan Friars, was founded about 1350. In 1559 it was sold to John Swinton who probably converted the old guesthouse into a house for himself, and quarried stone from the other buildings. It now serves as a museum. The Friary is the block to the left of the fence. The first-floor window of the south wing (left) is modern. 14th-century details, like the pointed window, were restored in 1932-4 when the harling was removed from the walls. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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