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This oak frame timber has many similarities to Perth07. In view of the relatively close spatial and chronological contexts within which they were found, both may be parts of the same vessel. The seating for the keel, as with Perth07, is 90 mm wide, while a similar 30-mm limber-hole is present. If they are from the same hull then the limber-holes, which must have been located along the same side of the keel to permit a free run of water, provide a relative orientation. This suggests that the two frames may come from towards the opposite ends of the vessel. Scale 50 cm. (Cat No 88/A12563)
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Photographic copy of drawing showing street plan for proposal to re-locate Trinity College Church
Insc:'Bank of Scotland's Property, High Street, Drawings showing the proposed New Street &c.'
s:'131 George Street' Dated:'5 February 1855'. Black ink and colour wash. Scale 1":90'
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