Image and Image, and see the comments at the second of those links. The carved stone faces at the lower left and lower right are shown separately, in Image and Image, respectively.."> Old Burgh Hall: detail above main entrance

Old Burgh Hall: detail above main entrance

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Old Burgh Hall: detail above main entrance by Lairich Rig as part of the Geograph project.

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Old Burgh Hall: detail above main entrance

Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 9 Dec 2016

See Image for context. The work described in the end-note will involve conservation and repair of the original stonework of the surviving facade of the old Burgh Hall, part of which is shown here; this picture will serve for comparison with later photographs. Note the elephant and "castle" (tower) detail at the top, from Dumbarton's Burgh arms: compare Image and Image, and see the comments at the second of those links. The carved stone faces at the lower left and lower right are shown separately, in Image and Image, respectively.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.943768
Longitude
-4.56737