Blythes Tower Kinglassie

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Blythes Tower Kinglassie

Image: © edward mcmaihin Taken: 4 Dec 2013

A square tower built in 1812 it was used by a linen merchant to view ships as they entered the River Forth and later used as a look-out tower by the Home Guard during World War Two.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.182019
Longitude
-3.246707