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View from west
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Dairsie Castle, oblique aerial view taken from the NW, centred on the remains of a castle, a church and Dairsie bridge.
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Dairsie Bridge, NO41NW 6, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Oblique aerial view of the cropmarks of the pit and the possible enclosure at Dairsie, looking NNE.
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View from east
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View looking SE of hammer and sickle graffiti, located toward the NW end of the SW parapet, Dairsie, Bridge, Fife.
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Dairsie Bridge
View from E showing plaque and NE front of N and central arches
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Filed in archaeology box file
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View from east, detail
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Dairsie Castle, oblique aerial view taken from the NW, centred on the remains of a castle, a church and Dairsie bridge.
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Dairsie Bridge, NO41NW 6, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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View from east
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Dairsie Castle, oblique aerial view taken from the WSW, centred on the remains of a castle, a church and Dairsie bridge.
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Hammer and sickle graffiti, located toward the NW end of the SW parapet, Dairsie, Bridge, Fife.
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View from south
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General view
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Filed in archaeology box file
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Dairsie Bridge, NO41NW 6, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 3, Recto
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Dairsie Bridge
View from NE showing NE front
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General view
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Dairsie Bridge, NO41NW 6, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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General view
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Extract from video of armorial panel, ascribed to James Beaton, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 1522-1538, located on the NE face of Dairsie, Bridge, Fife.
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