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Gourdon, 2 William Street, Grain Store

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General view from E, showing the former granary block forming the E side of the building (now used as workshop and store for cabinet maker, but previously converted to ice store for white fish following erection of fish processing works on W side in 1896)
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General view from NW, showing old granary (left), and three bays of fish processing works (right)
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the SSW.
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Gourdon, 2 William Street, Grain Store, NO87SW 48, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the SE.
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General view from S (harbour side), showing former granary (right) and fish-processing bays (left), which were added in 1896
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General view from W showing three bays forming fish processing works, the S (right) bay still containing one of four original smoke kilns.  The plaque in the gable of the central bay contains the date 1896, and the initials JSB (John S Boyle), who erected the building during the herring boom
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Gourdon, 2 William Street, Storehouse
General View
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the E.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the NNW.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the S.
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Gourdon, 2 William Street
View from W, name plaque and kiln vents visible
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General oblique aerial view centred on the harbour and village, taken from the WSW.
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General oblique aerial view centred on the harbour and village, taken from the SW.
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General view from W showing three bays forming fish processing works, the S (right) bay still containing one of four original smoke kilns.  The plaque in the gable of the central bay contains the date 1896, and the initials JSB (John S Boyle), who erected the building during the herring boom
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General view from NW, showing old granary (left), and three bays of fish processing works (right)
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Oblique aerial view centred on the harbour, taken from the NE.
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General view from E, showing the former granary block forming the E side of the building (now used as workshop and store for cabinet maker, but previously converted to ice store for white fish following erection of fish processing works on W side in 1896)
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General view from S (harbour side), showing former granary (right) and fish-processing bays (left), which were added in 1896
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General view from S (harbour side), showing former granary (right) and fish-processing bays (left), which were added in 1896
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General view from NW, showing old granary (left), and three bays of fish processing works (right)
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