The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. SUNDIALS 401 — SUNDIALS was brought from Kincardine, and that the earl had the presentcapital made for it then. On the shaft, as will be seen by thesketch, there is a representation on one side only of the standard Scotch ell, 3 feet 11 inches long. Thiscross was noticed by the Queen in theLeaves from the Journal of Our Life in theLLighlands. Galashiels, Selkirkshire.—Mr. Anderson,architect, Galashiels, to whom we are in-debted for bringing the dial (Fig. 1560)under our
The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. SUNDIALS 401 — SUNDIALS was brought from Kincardine, and that the earl had the presentcapital made for it then. On the shaft, as will be seen by thesketch, there is a representation on one side only of the standard Scotch ell, 3 feet 11 inches long. Thiscross was noticed by the Queen in theLeaves from the Journal of Our Life in theLLighlands. Galashiels, Selkirkshire.—Mr. Anderson,architect, Galashiels, to whom we are in-debted for bringing the dial (Fig. 1560)under our notice, informs us that a few
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