The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fin. 1132.—Tympanum ofDoniway (if Ditto. Fio. 1131.— in Side Strect. Fio. 1133.—Inscribed Stone in Ditto. FIFESIIIRE 31 FOURTH PERIOD and his wife, and a trade mark over an empty shield. There is also thefamiliar quotation from the 127th Psalm and the date 1617. The firsttwo figures are gone, but there can be no doubt as to what they another stone (Fig. 1133) there is what appears to be a quotationbesinnina- Cair Bot Fio. 1134.—InverkeiUiing. Houses on East Side


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fin. 1132.—Tympanum ofDoniway (if Ditto. Fio. 1131.— in Side Strect. Fio. 1133.—Inscribed Stone in Ditto. FIFESIIIRE 31 FOURTH PERIOD and his wife, and a trade mark over an empty shield. There is also thefamiliar quotation from the 127th Psalm and the date 1617. The firsttwo figures are gone, but there can be no doubt as to what they another stone (Fig. 1133) there is what appears to be a quotationbesinnina- Cair Bot Fio. 1134.—InverkeiUiing. Houses on East Side of Main Street. On the east side of the main street, opposite the Gala Hall, stood tillquite recently the group of houses shown in Fig. 1134; one having awooden front with outside stair, dated 1664, and the other being a stonestructure, bearing over the doorway the date 1688. THE BOTANY, Dunfermline, Fipeshire. This house (Fig. 1135) is situated in the lower part of the town, adjoin-ing the railway station. It was at one time an inn or hotel, and is nowinhabited by families of working men. We have not ascertained the dateof its erection, which, judging from the front towards the street (notshown), may possibly be early in the eighteenth century. If so, it is asurvival of the T Plan, being an oblong structure with a wing in thecentre as shown, containing the staircase to the fiist floor, with rooms in FOURTH PERIOD 32 ABERHOUIi the space above and in the roof of the main building, reached by a lesserstair. The end of the stair wing, it wi


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