Yacht Leaving Crail Harbour
East Neuk Hotel, Crail
Golf Hotel, Crail
Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
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Road to Crail Harbour
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St Andrews, Jannettas
Kibble Palace
River Tay, Perth
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Forth Bridge
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'Hydro', Glasgow
Scarecrow, Glasgow
'The Clutha', Glasgow
Cenotaph, Levengrove Park, Dumbarton
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Dunfermline Abbey, Buttresses
Dunfermline Abbey
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St Andrews, Doocot
St Andrews, Grounds of St Mary's College
St Andrews, Grounds of St Mary's College
St Andrews in the Rain
St Andrews in the Rain
St Andrews in the Rain
St Andrews, Giant Pokey Hat, South Street
St Andrews, Fulmars, The East Scores
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St Andrews, Junction of Market Street and South Ca…
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St Andrews, Costa, Market Street
St Andrews, Ice-Cream Parlour
St Andrews, Hamish McHamish Statue, Logies Lane
St Andrews, Macdonald Rusacks Hotel
Dumbarton Rock and Castle at the Confluence of the…
Dumbarton Rock and Castle at the Confluence of the…
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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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