Old Photographs Fishing Boats Harbour Arbroath Scotland

Old photograph of fishing boats in the harbour in Arbroath, Scotland.



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April Photograph Harbour Arbroath Scotland


April photograph of the harbour at Arbroath, Scotland.


April photograph of the harbour at Arbroath, Scotland.

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April Photograph Coastline Arbroath Scotland


April photograph of the coastline at Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath has one museum, the former Bell Rock Lighthouse Signal Tower. In 1807 Arbroath became the base of operations for the building of the Bell Rock Lighthouse. The shore station for the lighthouse, the Bell Rock Signal Tower, was completed in 1813 and acted as a lifeline for the keepers offshore. The Signal Tower Museum was opened in 1974 as a visitor centre detailing the history of the lighthouse and the town of Arbroath.


April photograph of the coastline at Arbroath, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph St Vigeans Churchyard Arbroath Scotland


Tour Scotland photograph of the churchyard cemetery in St Vigeans, Arbroath, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Sundial St Vigeans Scotland


Tour Scotland photograph of a sundial on the wall of St Vigeans Church, Arbroath, Scotland. Some parts of the church's stonework dates to the early 12th century, and the original, small building was extended to the south and consecrated in 1242. A further extension was carried out in 1485, when the tower was heightened. The present form of the church dates largely from 1871, when architect Rowland Anderson rebuilt much of it,



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