Text Appearing Before Image: Fig. 1140.- Kiikcakly. Hous.- in Front of Harhouiv from the Soutli-Wcst. FOURTH PERIOD 36 to Captain Oswald, and formerly to Mr. John Watson, who erected it.The dormers contain initials applicable to both these proprietors. Another house from Kirkcaldy is shown in Figs. 1140 and 1141. Itis a large block, which stands in front of the harbour and presents Text Appearing After Image: Fto. 1141.—Kirkcaldy. House iu Front of Harbour, from the Soiith-East. some interesting features. It is now cut up into small dwellings, butwas probably at one time the residence of some wealthy trader withthe Continent. DYSART, FiFESHiRK. We have here (Fig. 1142) a remarkably good and well-preserved exampleof a house in the Scottish style, dated 1582. It exhibits the quaint cor-belling and projections so usual at that period. FIFESHIRK 37 — FOURTH PERIOD
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