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Plans, sections and elevations.
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Old Home Farm, Fyvie
Frame 1 - Area between dung pit and Area 7 cleared of trees - from east
Frame 2 - South wall of Area 8 before stabilisation - from north
Frame 3 - Clearing overburden from central dung pit (Area 11) - from east
Frame 4 - Clearing overburden between Areas 7 and 11 - from east
Frame 5 - Clearing overburden between  Areas 7 and 11 - from north north-east
Frame 6 - Removal of tree stump from Area 7 - from east north-east
Frame 7 - Area 7 cleared - from east
Frame 8 - Area 7 cleared - from west
Frame 9 - Area 7, cobbles below concrete at east end - from west
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Glasgow, 27 Byron Street, The West End Sanitary Steam Laundry
View from NW showing NNE front of laundry and engineering works with part of NNE front of tenement in foreground
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Rossdhu Castle
Excavations, June and August/September 1996
Frame 10 - Pits in Trench 20/5 - from north
Frame 11 - Trench 20 - from north-west
Frame 12 - Trench 21 - from east
Frame 13 - East arm of Trench 21 - from north
Frame 14 - Trench 21: foundations of south wall of tower - from north
Frame 15 - Trench 21: foundations of west wall of tower - from east
Frame 16 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north-east
Frame 17 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north
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Rossdhu Castle
Excavations, June and August/September 1996
Frame 10 - Pits in Trench 20/5 - from north
Frame 11 - Trench 20 - from north-west
Frame 12 - Trench 21 - from east
Frame 13 - East arm of Trench 21 - from north
Frame 14 - Trench 21: foundations of south wall of tower - from north
Frame 15 - Trench 21: foundations of west wall of tower - from east
Frame 16 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north-east
Frame 17 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north
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Rossdhu Castle
Excavations, June and August/September 1996
Frame 10 - Pits in Trench 20/5 - from north
Frame 11 - Trench 20 - from north-west
Frame 12 - Trench 21 - from east
Frame 13 - East arm of Trench 21 - from north
Frame 14 - Trench 21: foundations of south wall of tower - from north
Frame 15 - Trench 21: foundations of west wall of tower - from east
Frame 16 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north-east
Frame 17 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north
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Rossdhu Castle
Excavations, June and August/September 1996
Frame 10 - Pits in Trench 20/5 - from north
Frame 11 - Trench 20 - from north-west
Frame 12 - Trench 21 - from east
Frame 13 - East arm of Trench 21 - from north
Frame 14 - Trench 21: foundations of south wall of tower - from north
Frame 15 - Trench 21: foundations of west wall of tower - from east
Frame 16 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north-east
Frame 17 - Trench 21: north end of west wall - from north
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Craignethan Castle
Excavations 1984
Frame 2-5 - Gun-port in east end of north wall - from north
Frame 6-10 - View along outside face of west wall of tower - from north
Frame 11-13 - Kiln - from west
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Craignethan Castle
Excavations 1984
Frame 2-5 - Gun-port in east end of north wall - from north
Frame 6-10 - View along outside face of west wall of tower - from north
Frame 11-13 - Kiln - from west
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Craignethan Castle
Excavations 1984
Frame 2-5 - Gun-port in east end of north wall - from north
Frame 6-10 - View along outside face of west wall of tower - from north
Frame 11-13 - Kiln - from west
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Exterior view looking north at south west end of mill (water wheel end)
Digital image of B 10007/11
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MS/1172/1 Notebook titled 'Doon Hill, Dunbar 1964'. Section drawing of 'Outer Hall. West-end wall trench approx 4' 11'' N of centre-post section on previous page' (DP003764)
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Graveyard north of St Michael's Avenue.
'Record of inscriptions on gravestones including those removed from the east end of the graveyard during site clearance when the human remains were removed and reinterred in the communal grave at the west end.
Page 11 of 12.
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Digital copy of watercolour drawing showing excavated cist. Drawing is annotated on the back - 'Cist found at Inverugie (East side of the house) Sept 4th 1859. Cist lying NW and NE 2 ft from the surface. 
Length 2ft 10 1/5 inches
East End 1ft 11 1/5 inches
West End 1ft 6 inches
Depth 2ft 2 inches
Width 1ft 10 1/2 inches' 
Signed Sophia Dunbar
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Alloa, general view, showing St Mungo's Parish Church, Bedford Place and West End Park.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south.
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View of 9-17 High Street, Thurso, from south west showing the end of no. 9, W D Murray bicycle shop, MacKay's Stores and R Fidler shop.
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Interior. Ground floor. Frame flat no 1.  View from north west.  Back end of 'Bentley Cotton' knitting machine
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Interior. Ground floor. Store area for labels for knitwear at west end of passageway which ran parallel to the south end of Frame Flat No.2.
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Interior. Ground floor. Store at west end of passageway running to the south of Frame Flat No.2. Detail of cupboard containing boxes of labels.
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Interior. Ground floor.  Former store and winding department, latterly west end of knitwear '2nd makeup section' (collars, trims, sleeve finishing etc.). View from south east.
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Ground floor. Former weighing in area, latterly '1st Make Up' section (sleeves and bodies), south end. General view from north west. This area contained seven linking machines, three seamers and three sewing machines. Frame Flat No.2 (where woollen garment sections  - sleeves and bodies - are knitted) accessed on the left.
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Interior. Buccleuch Street range. Attic (added 1923). Handsewers, 'lookers' & menders area (finishing), east end. General view from north west.
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Interior. Buccleuch Street range (pre-1910), east end, third floor. Final exam department. General view from north west of mansard roof structure
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Interior. Courtyard, east end, pre-1910 range. Third floor. Stockroom C. View from north west.
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