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Pittenweem, Marygate, Pittenweem Priory

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Sketch plan of Pittenween Abbey
Insc. "Pittenweem Abbey & parts adjacent. Surveyed by Messrs Jo. Mackinlay & Jo. Sime, 16th July 1829 & Sept. 1833"
'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME  EDINr.  1840'
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Ink sketch plans of Ground and Second Floors and proposed alterations to these floors of Pittenweem Priory.
'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME  EDINr.  1840'
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, detail of fireplace below heraldic wall 
painting
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, detail of fireplace below heraldic wall 
painting
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Old Priory and Town Hall, Pittenweem
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Part view of the Great House from West
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, view from North West
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General view of the Priory, Pittenweem, from Cove Wynd.
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, detail of heraldic wall painting
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Part view from west showing Great House and 1821 addition (Town Hall)
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View from WNW showing NNW and WSW fronts
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Oblique aerial view of the village centred on the priory, church, tollbooth and burial ground with the harbour adjacent, taken from the NNW.
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Aerial photograph
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View of Priory, Pittenweem, from north west of 1821 addition (Town Hall).
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, landing, detail of fireplace
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, gallery, detail of painted panel on 
balustrade
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1821 addition (Town Hall), first floor, main hall, view from north west
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View from north west
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General oblique aerial view of the village centred on the priory, church, tollbooth and burial ground, taken from the WSW.
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