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St Serf's Church (in ruins) in Dysart, Fife
This is the ruin of St Serf's Church or Tower a few yards from the harbour in Dysart in Fife, just to the east of Kirkcaldy. Seemingly, St Serf lived in a cave nearby which is now in the grounds of a Carmelite convent. Dysart is also the birthplace of John McDouall Stuart, the guy who walked across Australia from south to north and set out the route of a telegraph line and the road that's now called The Stuart Highway. There's a small museum dedicated to him in the village of Dysart.
The Tower in more detail. The images shown on this website are reduced and compressed .jpg versions of much larger images. These versions are ideal for showing the quality and character of 197 aerial photography's work. Full-sized files for licensed commercial use are available when required up to at least 5,000 pixels wide and as you would expect they all show a great deal more detail and clarity than these website-quality versions. Click this line to view the Image Quality Sample page All of the photographs, logos, graphics and text on this website are Copyright © Alan Mackie and all Moral Rights are asserted Click this line to read this website's copyright information page
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