The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fio. 1195 Alienlern, House in. HOUSES IN ABERDEEN 81 FOURTH PERIOD On the scroll above the panel is the date 1632. The left hand panelcontains the arais and initials of Dr. Guild, and the right hand panelquotation from Proverbs xix. 17. The section of the door jambs is shown on tlie Fig. 1106.—Aberdeen. Gateway to Tniiity Ilall. The gabled tower with the projecting staircase turret seen in Fig. 1197is a very characteristic piece of Scottish architecture. It is part of a housein Old Aber


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fio. 1195 Alienlern, House in. HOUSES IN ABERDEEN 81 FOURTH PERIOD On the scroll above the panel is the date 1632. The left hand panelcontains the arais and initials of Dr. Guild, and the right hand panelquotation from Proverbs xix. 17. The section of the door jambs is shown on tlie Fig. 1106.—Aberdeen. Gateway to Tniiity Ilall. The gabled tower with the projecting staircase turret seen in Fig. 1197is a very characteristic piece of Scottish architecture. It is part of a housein Old Aberdeen which is locally known as the Bishops Palace. Thatbuilding is, however, believed to have been taken down in 1651 by thesoldiers of General Monk. v. FOURTH PERIOD 82 HOUSES IN FRASERBURGH


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