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Picture No 229. Courtesy of Tain & District Museum.
Year: 1890
Catalogue No. 0574.2

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Castle Brae

This is a view of Castle Brae before the steps and railings were added. The cemetery caretaker's house, now the museum. can be seen, middle left, and the corner of the old chapel, middle right. The wall and railing in the bottom right hand corner mark the position of buildings (Paradise Row?) later demolished. A small triangle with a road on either side and newer houses now occupy this site.
Picture added on 21 September 2004.


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