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Burntisland, East Leven Street, Burntisland Parish Church

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Painted panel on south gallery front showing a mariner with an astrolabe and cross-staff
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Detail of external staircase to sailor's loft at south east corner
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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Burntisland Churchyard, Fife.
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Burntisland, East Leven Street, Burntisland Parish Church, NT28NW 25, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Interior, magistrates' pew
George Hay Collection
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Painted panel on east gallery front showing a ship under sail with an inscription above
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View of entrance  of the Burntisland Parish Church from west.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the church, churchyard and burial ground with the dock adjacent, taken from the SSW.
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Interior - paintings on gallery front, south
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Interior - paintings on gallery front, east
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Plan
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Interior looking south
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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Burntisland Churchyard, Fife.
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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in Burntisland Churchyard, Fife.
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Painted panel on east gallery front showing a ship under sail
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View of 'Magistrates pew'
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Painted panel on east gallery front showing a ship under sail
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Painted panel on south gallery front showing a mariner with a back-staff
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Painted panel on east gallery front showing a mariner with an astrolabe and cross-staff
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Painted panel on south gallery front showing a mariner with an astrolabe and cross-staff
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Painted panel on west gallery front showing wheat-sheaf and date 1622
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East elevation of Burntisland Parish Church, from east.
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View of north east buttress of Burntisland Parish Church, from north east.
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South elevation of Burntisland Parish Church, from south.
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