Yacht Leaving Crail Harbour
Golf Hotel, Crail
Fishing Boats, Crail Harbour
East Neuk Hotel, Crail
Yacht Entering Crail Harbour
Crail Harbour
Crail Coastline
Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
Speed Boat in Crail Harbour
Speed Boat Approaching Crail Harbour
Crail
Road to Crail Harbour
Crail Collegiate Church, Marketgate South, Crail
Tractor outside Crail Town Hall
Crail
Crail Museum
Crail Town Hall
Crail
Crail
Bakehouse Tea Room, Anstruther Easter
Taxi Rank, Anstruther Easter Looking towards the D…
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Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Crail
Crail Harbour
Model Yacht in a Window in Crail
Crail Harbour in a Storm
Crail in the Pouring Rain
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Mid Shore, Pittenweem
Pittenweem
Pittenweem Harbour
Pittenweem High Street
Pittenweem on the Firth of Forth
Pittenweem High Street
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
Anstruther Fisheries Museum
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A bartizan (an alteration of bratticing), also called a guerite or échauguette, or spelled bartisan, is an overhanging, wall-mounted turret projecting from the walls of late medieval and early-modern fortifications from the early 14th century up to the 18th century. Most frequently found at corners, they protected a warder and enabled him to see his surroundings. Bartizans generally are furnished with oillets or arrow slits. The turret was usually supported by stepped masonry corbels and could be round, polygonal or square. Quoted from Wikipedia
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