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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging

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General view from SW showing High Street with SE and part of SW fronts of Lodge (second from left) and church in background
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View from S
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Frontal elevation
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Kellie Lodge, Pittenweem
View from South with 'D and J Scott, Confectioner's'
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View from S
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Frontal elevation
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Frontal elevation
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Photographic copy of watercolour.
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Digital copy of page 72 verso:  Ink sketch of South front and plan of houses in High Street, Pittenweem and an engraving showing general view of Lundin House.
'MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME  EDINr.  1840'
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View from South West of Kellie Lodging, Pittenweem showing a window display for 'F & J Smith's famed Cut Golden Bar and Black Roll Tobaccos' and a family grocer shop
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23 High Street, Pittenweem.
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General view
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View of frontage of Kellie Lodge, 23 High Street, Pittenweem, from south west.
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Upper frontal elevation
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Perspective view of Kellie Lodge, Pittenweem inscribed 'Fife W L'.
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Detail of Kellie Lodge inscribed 'Kellie Lodge, Pittenweem, WL 1892'.
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Pittenweem, 23 High Street, Kellie Lodging, NO50SW 9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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23 High Street,Kellie Lodge
Rear view
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Photographic copy of a sketched view.
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MEMORABILIA, JOn. SIME EDINr. 1840.  
Photographic copy of ink plan and elevation drawings.
Titled: 'High Street of Pittenweem 1829.'
Insc. 'South Front of Old Twin Houses in the High Street of Pittenweem, Fifeshire - opposite head of ye Water Wynd-The Eastern most one was removed in 1829 -Formerly belonged to the Gibleston Family and in front of it, Charles II was publicly entertained by ye citizens in his progress thro' Fife AD 16. See an account of  ye Event in ye first Statistical Accot of ye Parish by ye late Dr Nairn - John Sime, 1827.'
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View from SW
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View from South West
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