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Newport-on-tay, Boat Road, Ferry Pier And Terminal Including Stone Setts

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View from S showing ESE front of shops with ferry terminal in background
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View of central wall (including commemorative plaque) from S, looking down the ramp towards the Tay
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General view from S looking down the ramp towards the Tay.  The Tay Road Bridge, which replaced the ferry service in 1966, can be seen in the background
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View from NE looking along E side of buildings adjacent to the terminal  (2-14 Boat Brae)
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View of Ferry Pier with Tay Rail Bridge in the distance.
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View of rock cut access road to pier.
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View of footings of pier at juction with rock-cut access road.
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View of central wall (including commemorative plaque) from S, looking down the ramp towards the Tay
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View from NE looking along E side of buildings adjacent to the terminal  (2-14 Boat Brae)
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Detail of typical doors and masonry in range adjacent to terminal (10-12 Boat Brae)
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View from S showing SSE front of ferry terminal with shop on left
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Detail of old enamel sign (on the wall of the ferry terminal offices) providing information on ferry times
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Newport-On-Tay, Boat Road, Ferry Pier And Terminal Including Stone Setts, NO42NW 36, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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View from NW of N side of terminal building, also showing stone setts in the foreground
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General view from S, looking down Boat Brae towards the terminal building
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Newport.  Fife-shire.
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View from SSE of the W side of the S end of terminal building, including the adjacent range in Boat Brae
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General view from S, looking down Boat Brae towards the terminal building
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Detail of typical doors and masonry in range adjacent to terminal (10-12 Boat Brae)
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Detail of typical doors and masonry in range adjacent to terminal (10-12 Boat Brae)
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General view from S, looking down Boat Brae towards the terminal building
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Detail of old enamel sign (on the wall of the ferry terminal offices) providing information on ferry times
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View from SSE of the W side of the S end of terminal building, including the adjacent range in Boat Brae
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View from SSE showing ESE front of shops with part of ferry terminal on right
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