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Blairgowrie, General

Burgh (Medieval), Town (Medieval) - (Modern)

Site Name Blairgowrie, General

Classification Burgh (Medieval), Town (Medieval) - (Modern)

Alternative Name(s) Blair; Rattray

Canmore ID 28765

Site Number NO14NE 64

NGR NO 1787 4526

NGR Description Centred NO 1787 4526

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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General oblique aerial view of the town with Rattray beyond, taken from the SW.
General oblique aerial view of the town with Rattray beyond, taken from the SW.General oblique aerial view of the town with Rattray beyond, taken from the SSW.Oblique aerial view of the town centred on the bridge, taken from the NW.Oblique aerial view.Oblique aerial view of the town centred on Rattray and the bridge with the town adjacent, taken from the SE.Oblique aerial view.General oblique aerial view of the town, taken from the ENE.Oblique aerial view.Distant view of town.
Titled: 'Blairgowrie'.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM NO 25: MR DOG ALBUMOblique aerial view of the town centred on the bridge with Rattray adjacent, taken from the SE.Oblique aerial view of the town centred on the bridge, taken from the WSW.Oblique aerial view of the town centred on the bridge, taken from the SSE.General oblique aerial view of Blairgowrie Golf Courses with Blairgowire in the background, taken from the SSE.Blairgowrie.
General oblique aerial view.General oblique aerial view of Blairgowrie, taken from the SE.Oblique aerial view.Oblique aerial view.Blairgowrie, General, NO14NE 64, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Blairgowrie
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Architecture Notes

NMRS REFERENCE

Blairgowrie, Water Supply

Wooden Dam, Town Cistern & Outlet from Benachally Loch. (1870-80)

Plans at Darley Hay Partnership, Ayr

Blairgowrie, Tombstone for Sir Stuart Coats

Architect: Reginald Fairlie 1928

Activities

Note (1990)

NO14NE 64 centred 1789 4526

In 1634 Blairgowrie was erected a burgh of barony and in 1929 it was united with Rattray, a burgh of 1877 (NO14NE 63).

RCAHMS 1990

G S Pryde 1965; TSA 1979; RCAHMS 1990.

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