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Dysart Harbour. Aerial view from West.

SC 398077

Description Dysart Harbour. Aerial view from West.

Catalogue Number SC 398077

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of F 8739

Scope and Content Aerial view, Dysart Harbour, Dysart, Fife Dysart Harbour, in its present layout, was begun in the 1600s, funded by Lord Sinclair and the burgh. It first appears on a map in 1750. The inner dock, completed in 1829, was the first purpose-built coal-exporting dock in Scotland. This aerial view reveals the layout of the harbour. The inner, coal-loading, dock is to the left. To its right, the long east pier and the shorter west pier enclose the tidal basin. Dysart, a pre-existing settlement on the outskirts of Kirkcaldy, became a burgh of barony in 1510 and a royal burgh in 1533. Originally a salt-making centre, it grew into a thriving port for exporting coal and fish. It declined from the 18th century. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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