The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1578.—Leven.*We have to thank Mr. Andrew Dewar, architect, Leven, for this drawing. SUNDIALS 415 SUNDIALS Tongue, Sutherland.—This obelisk, known as Lord Reays dial(Fig. 1579), stands iu the gardens of Tongue House. Bishop Pocockthought it worthy of notice when he visited Sutherland* in July says, In the middle of the kitchen garden is a pillar entirely coveredwith dials. Mr. Kemps note on the pillar is that it is made of redsandstone, too soft to resist the action of time and storm


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. 1578.—Leven.*We have to thank Mr. Andrew Dewar, architect, Leven, for this drawing. SUNDIALS 415 SUNDIALS Tongue, Sutherland.—This obelisk, known as Lord Reays dial(Fig. 1579), stands iu the gardens of Tongue House. Bishop Pocockthought it worthy of notice when he visited Sutherland* in July says, In the middle of the kitchen garden is a pillar entirely coveredwith dials. Mr. Kemps note on the pillar is that it is made of redsandstone, too soft to resist the action of time and storm, so very few of. r)?oM HL- N-i:


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