Old Photograph Cottages And People Auchmithie Scotland

Old photograph of fishermen and fishwives outside cottages in Auchmithie, location of the Scarlett Johansson film, Under the Skin in Angus, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Preparing The Bait Auchmithie Scotland

Old photograph of a fisherman and fishwives preparing the bait outside a cottage in Auchmithie, location of the Scarlett Johansson film, Under the Skin in Angus, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Dividing The Catch Auchmithie Scotland

Old photograph of fishermen and fishwives dividing the catch in Auchmithie, location of the Scarlett Johansson film, Under the Skin in Angus, Scotland.



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Old Photograph Front Shore Street St Monans East Neuk Of Fife Scotland

Old photograph of a horse and cart, cottages, houses and people on West Foreshore Street in St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. St Monans is rich in vernacular fisher and merchant houses of the 17th to early 19th centuries, with characteristic old Scots features, e.g. forestairs, crow stepped gables, datestones, pantiled roofs etc.


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Old Photograph West Foreshore Street St Monans East Neuk Of Fife Scotland

Old photograph of a shop, cottages, houses and people on West Foreshore Street in St Monans in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. The village takes its name from St Monance who was killed by invading Danes in about 875. St Adrian was killed on the Isle of May in the same raid and 6,000 Fife Christians are said to have died. Like other small East Neuk towns, St Monans is rich in vernacular fisher and merchant houses of the 17th to early 19th centuries, with characteristic old Scots features, e.g. forestairs, crow stepped gables, datestones, pantiled roofs etc. The tradition of shipbuilding has now ceased. For over 200 years the boat builder J W Miller & Sons Ltd produced fifie fishing boats, yachts and motor launches in the village.



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