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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 696594

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/696594

NS06SE 53.00 08930 64770

NS06SE 53.01 NS 08877 64776 Inner Harbour

NS06SE 53.02 NS 08983 64787 Outer Harbour

NS06SE 53.03 NS 08926 64786 Mid Pier

NS06SE 53.04 NS 08839 64771 West Pier

For adjacent and associated buildings (on Pierhead), see:

NS06SE 64 NS 08835 64828 Gentlemen's Public Toilets (West Pier, Pierhead Toilets)

NS06SE 189 NS 08874 64730 Guildford Square, Weighbridge House

NS06SE 260 NS 08823 64476 West Pier, Cabbies' Rest (Shelter)

NS06SE 301 NS 08815 64744 War Memorial (Victoria Street/West Pier)

For (adjacent to N) North or Front Pier (and constituent elements), see NS06SE 166.00.

Location formerly entered as NS 0893 6477.

NS 089 648 Rothesay Harbour dates from 1752. It is an extensive two basin undertaking built for local and overseas trade and to accommodate the Loch Fyne herring busses.

Sponsor: Buteshire Natural History Society.

I Maclagan 1995.

The North (or Front) Pier (NS06SE 166.00) at Rothesay forms the northern (seaward) part of Rothesay Harbour.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 1 June 2006.

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