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Detailed view of Goods Shed from West of remains of coal staithes

C 5053

Description Detailed view of Goods Shed from West of remains of coal staithes

Date 9/3/1993

Catalogue Number C 5053

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 380808

Scope and Content Granary, Cupar Station, Cupar, Fife Cupar Station was probably built by David Bell of Edinburgh. It was opened in 1847 by Edinburgh Northern Railway Company and was on the Inverkeithing-Dundee route. This is one of the arches on the ground floor of the granary through which carts would be driven to be unloaded. The arches to the left, behind the fence, are coal staithes for storing coal. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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