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Sign for The Tappit Hen, Dunblane
The form of pewter measure known as the tappit hen is peculiar to Scotland. The name is applied to measures characterised by having a body comprising a small straight-sided top section, a larger straight-sided bottom section and a curved section between. Typically, the measure has a domed lid that is raised by means of an erect thumbpiece located on a hinge at the top of the handle. (The early evolution of the tappit hen. Peter Spencer Davies, George Dalgleish and David Lamb. Proc Soc Antiq Scot 141 (2011), 279–292.)
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 24 May 2018
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The Tappit Hen, Dunblane 2005
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 21 Aug 2005
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Dunblane Cathedral
There is technically no such thing as a Cathedral in the Church of Scotland, but the name remains in recognition of its history. Today's Cathedral serves as the parish church to Dunblane. It is maintained by Historic Scotland.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 5 Apr 2010
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The Tappit Hen, Dunblane
Public house opposite Dunblane cathedral. See [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5787103] for a view of the pub sign.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe
Taken: 24 May 2018
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The Tappit Hen, Dunblane
A pub highly recommended by CAMRA.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 9 Aug 2013
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The Cross, Dunblane
This dun-coloured range of buildings opposite the Cathedral is listed category A (LB26372), described as an early 17th century tenement and townhouse, modified and enlarged in 1765 and now the Cathedral museum.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 27 Jun 2019
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Dunblane Museum
A wonderful asset for the small town. The entrance section, which is
barrel-vaulted, was part of the Dean of Dunblane Cathedral's residence in the mid 17th century. The church was still a cathedral at that point even though it was well beyond the Reformation of 1560 since it had embraced the Episcopacy forced upon the church in Scotland by the Stuart kings.
Image: © James Denham
Taken: 26 Jul 2013
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Dunblane in Winter: The Burgh Chambers
The former Burgh Chambers (from when Dunblane was indeed a Burgh), now used as local council offices and Registrar Office.
Image: © Robert Smallman
Taken: 25 Feb 2010
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Burgh Chambers, Dunblane
Image: © Alan Findlay
Taken: 9 Apr 2010
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Dunblane Museum - Andy Murray exhibit
Commemorating the local hero.
Records his 2012 gold medal at the Olympics and win at the US Open. Not yet updated to show his 2013 win at Wimbledon.
Image: © Ian Taylor
Taken: 3 Oct 2013
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