The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1098.—Neworth. Fig. 1G99.—Ardgowan. Dials at North Leith (see p. 491) and Ardgowan (Fig. 1699) are verysimilar in design to the last described. SUNDIALS 50-i SUNDIALS Cults, Fifeshire.—There is a simple dial here (Fig. 1700), which stands. Fig. 1700.—Cults. Fig. 1 in the manse garden. A pencil sketch sent us by Mr. T. S. Robertson,architect, Dundee, shows its base to be quite over-grown with ivy. Gagie, Forfarshire.—Gagie House is illustratedin this volume, p. 275, where the posi


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1098.—Neworth. Fig. 1G99.—Ardgowan. Dials at North Leith (see p. 491) and Ardgowan (Fig. 1699) are verysimilar in design to the last described. SUNDIALS 50-i SUNDIALS Cults, Fifeshire.—There is a simple dial here (Fig. 1700), which stands. Fig. 1700.—Cults. Fig. 1 in the manse garden. A pencil sketch sent us by Mr. T. S. Robertson,architect, Dundee, shows its base to be quite over-grown with ivy. Gagie, Forfarshire.—Gagie House is illustratedin this volume, p. 275, where the position of the dial(Fig. 1701) is shown in the old-fashioned will there be seen from the sketches, the wholeplace is in admirable keeping, the old trees, thesummer-house, and turreted mansion realising on asmall scale a gentlemans establishment of the seven-teenth century. Tongue, Sutherlandslme.—There is a companiondial (Fig. 1702) at Tongue to the one already de-scribed on p. 415; it has an octagonal shaft about9 or 10 inches square, with a rounded top on whichFio. 1702.—Tongue. there is a horizontal dial.


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