The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1528.—Water of Leith. Fig. 1529.—Belmont. on the apex of gables, as at the village of the Water of Leith (Fig. 1528),where the dial crowns a building belonging to the bakers craft, whosearms and insignia shown on the sketch are carved on the wall (seeVol. IV. p. 485). v. 2 B SUNDIALS 386 SUNDIALS Fig. 1529 is a handsome specimen from the apex of a gable at Belmont,near Corstorphine, and Figs. 1530 and 1531 are from gables of old houses


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