FifePenguin, 1988 - 468 pages This illustrated guidebook to Fife features all of the noteworthy buildings and places, famous or unknown, from pre-history to present day. It is intended for visitors, specialists who wish to see buidings not usually accessible and for residents with an interest in their region. |
Contents
ACCESS TO BUILDINGS ΙΟ | 10 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR THE PLATES | 17 |
MEDIEVAL CHURCHES MONASTERIES AND COLLEGES | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Abbey aedicule aisle arcade arch ashlar Baronial bellcote building built burgh Burntisland buttresses carved Castle ceiling centre chancel chapel chimneypiece columns corbelled cornice cottages crowstepped gable Cupar dated decorated DOOCOT door doorpiece dormerheads Dunfermline Dunfermline Abbey E window early C19 entrance Fife County Council finials flanking floor forestair frieze front gablet gallery garden Georgian Gillespie Glenrothes Gothic ground-floor gunloops hall harbour harled High Street hoodmould Inside Jacobean jamb James John Kirkcaldy L-plan late C18 late Georgian Lorimer main block MANSE medieval monument moulded nave octagonal panel pantiled parapet PARISH CHURCH pedimented piend-roofed piers pilasters plain porch PRIMARY SCHOOL probably pulpit rebuilt rectangular Road Robert Roman Doric roof round round-arched rubble Scotland Scots side single-storey spire St Andrews STAINED GLASS stair stairtower stone storeys stringcourse survives sw corner tall terrace tower town transept tunnel-vaulted turret two-storey Upper Largo vaulted Victorian village wall William wing WYND